VPN Not Working After Update: Fix — R-VPN

Posted: 19.04.2025

VPN not working after an update. How to fix the problem?

Many users who update their operating system regularly have run into a situation where the VPN stops working after an update. The causes of the problem can be quite varied, but most of them can be solved on your own, without even contacting your provider. These days the most common operating system is Windows 10, and it's for Windows 10 that we offer several steps to get your VPN working again after an update. 

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Remove the latest update 

If the update contains no features that are critical for further work on the computer, you can simply undo the latest update that caused the VPN to fail. To do this, run the following sequence of commands: 

  •     Open the Settings app. 
  •     Select Update & Security in it. 
  •     In the new window select Windows Update and click View update history. 
  •     In the window that opens, find and click Uninstall updates. 
  •     A window will appear with a list of all updates. It's a good idea to sort them by the date they were installed so you can see the whole list.
  •     Select the most recently installed packages and click the Uninstall button. 
  •     When the process finishes, you need to restart the PC and try to connect the VPN. 

A second way to solve the problem is to roll back to the previous Windows build that worked fine before the update. This is possible if the latest update was installed 10–30 days ago; the exact number of days depends on the version of the operating system. To do this, take the following steps: 
•    Open the Settings app. 
•    Find Update & Security in it, then the Recovery section. 
•    In the block that opens, select Go back to the previous version of Windows 10. 
•    Click the Get started button. 
•    You'll have to choose a reason for performing the command (any one will do). 
The rollback to the previous state will take some time, during which the computer will restart automatically. Before starting the rollback, keep in mind that any settings made after the update will also be removed. 

Recreate the connection

If the VPN problem isn't related to major changes in the structure of the operating system, you can get it working again simply by recreating the connection. To do this, just run these commands: 
•    Open the Settings app. 
•    Go to the Network & Internet menu item. 
•    There select VPN, highlight the active connection and then click the Remove button. 
Next you need to create a new VPN connection, entering the same settings that were provided by your provider. 
Sometimes the updated IPv6 network protocol conflicts with the server, with the result that the VPN can't connect to the provider's server. If you disable it and leave only the IPv4 protocol, the connection may be restored. To do this, you need to: 
•    Press the Win+R key combination, which brings up the Run dialog for quick command entry. 
•    In the command line, type ncpa.cpl and click OK. 
•    In the window that opens, right-click your VPN network adapter and select Properties from the menu that appears. 
•    In the new window, open the Networking tab and clear the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) checkbox. 
•    Click OK and then restart the computer. 

Reinstall network devices

When updating the Windows 10 operating system, it sometimes happens that network devices stop working properly. If that's the case, there's no need to give up on updates altogether, since they may contain a lot of useful things. You can fix the problem simply by reinstalling the WAN Miniport network adapters. This is done by running the following commands: 

  1.     Open the Device Manager menu item by bringing up the Start button's context menu (right-click it). 
  2.     Expand the Network adapters line, and on the first device in the list labeled WAN Miniport, right-click. 
  3.     In the context menu select Uninstall device. 
  4.     Do the same with all the other WAN Miniport adapters listed in the menu. 
  5.     Select the Action menu item at the top of the window. 
  6.     In the menu select Scan for hardware changes. Another option is simply to restart the PC. 

After restarting, try connecting the VPN again; if the problem was with the network devices, it should be resolved. 
Understanding users' needs, the developers of Windows updates and other operating systems release updates that almost never conflict with VPN providers' software. But if a problem does arise, the techniques and methods we've offered should solve it and restore your ability to work normally with the full range of VPN services, both paid and free versions. 
 

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