
The wifi is fine, and other devices are using it to connect to the Internet perfectly well. I've turned off the killswitch, I've closed the terminal I was running protonvpn-cli in, and there are no protonvpn processes active on the machine. My device now lacks internet connectivity entirely. I've tried several times, and I've reconnected my wifi. When I select "United States", it seems to freeze while loading the list of servers. It takes a minute to load the list of countries. With the killswitch disabled, $ protonvpn-cli r continues to not find previous connection data, but $ protonvpn-cli c at least makes an attempt at working. My first question is, under v.2.2.6 I did not have to disable the killswitch in order to connect to ProtonVPN itself. I disabled the killswitch with $ protonvpn-cli ks -off. If connectivity is the issue, then I assume it must be the killswitch. If the issue persists, please contact support Please ensure that you have internet connectivity. $ protonvpn-cli r wouldn't find previous connection data, and $ protonvpn-cli c returned the error Setting up ProtonVPNĪn unknown error has occured. I attempted to reconnect to the VPN, but it didn't work the way I expected. I expected this, since that's how the 2.2.6 client worked, and I'm used to having to manually reconnect every time I open my laptop.

When I re-opened it, I had no Internet connection. I enabled the killswitch permanently with $ protonvpn-cli ks -permanent. I uninstalled v2.2.6 and followed the instructions for installing v3.7.1 on the ProtonVPN website.Īfter installation, I was able to create a connection, use the Internet, etc. I was previously using the 2.2.6 version, but I wanted to upgrade, which was a huge mistake. I'm using the ProtonVPN Linux CLI client Ubuntu 18.04.
