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Can't (or no longer can) Connect via VPN to Work, School or whatever

If you find you no longer can connect to your work, school or from a particular Hotspot it could be due to them (the network) no longer has the port (door) opened that allows the type of vpn traffic your device is using in its attempt to connect. As it relates to this post, I'm more specifically referring to connections that use the PPTP vpn protocol (Windows, Mac... etc). The PPTP protocol is now considered more vulnerable from a network security perspective than several other current VPN alternatives.  In many cases, it's been causing headaches for Network Administrators who should have migrated from its use by now. Perhaps it's due to the particular bubble I leave in, but it sure seems like there was not much lead time (notice) regarding the impending switch... weeks maybe? Apple users need to take particular note ... As of iOS 10, PPTP vpn connects are no longer supported from any of their devices.  I speak a bit more on this here .

Macbook / Apple / iDevice No Longer Connects to VPN ( to school, work or from a particular hotspot)

If you find you no longer can connect to your work, school or from a particular Hotspot it could be due to you upgrading to Apple's iOS version 10.X or greater... or because you simply purchased a new Apple device. Apple's operating system (iOS) as of iOS 10 now no longer supports PPTP vpn type connections . More on this from Apple directly... https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206844 Consequently , the remote hotspot (network) from where you are trying to connect may no longer have the port (door) opened that allows PPTP traffic.  After all, why keep a port open that's no longer needed on your network? Apple switched for good reason... the PPTP protocol is now considered more vulnerable from a network security perspective than several other current VPN alternatives.  In many cases, it's been causing headaches for Network Administrators who should have migrated from its use by now. Perhaps it's due to the bubble I leave in, but it sure seems like there was no

How to Restore / Import a Garageband file from iCloud

After long since completing a song I composed in Garageband that I imported into Pro Tools 12, I realized I wanted to add an additional track to the version that was once on my iPad.  The problem... it was on an iPad I now had since restored from its former jailbroken state.  After 'un - jailbreaking' the iPad, I restored it from a backup that was created before I created the song in Garageband. Fortunately, I previously had backed up the song via the 'old' Garageband to my iCloud account. The bad news... it was not initially apparent how to download/import it back into my newly restored iPad.  If you too find yourself in this situation, the following should help ...  1). Make sure you have your iCloud Drive enabled .  You would think that's been the case since all this time you had been saving it to iCloud ( well... yes and no ). Check by going to ... Settings > iCloud > iCloud Drive > [ON] . 2). Now go into Garageband and on the wind