In context of security measures, an understanding of the both the risk to the device and the capabilities/purpose of the security control (in this case, the Norton App) - will hopefully inform this assessment. For the majority of Users that lack a background in Information Technology and Information Security, trust is often and necessarily placed in the efficacy of commercial software products - of which Norton is but only one. Only you can determine the value of any individual App and/or security measure according to your needs. I have no intention here of engaging in any broad debate - and will confine comment to information that you can use to both seek corroboration elsewhere and make your own determination as to suitability of Norton, VPN or other Apps.ĭue to a 5000 character limit for individual posts, in order to provide an objective reply, it is necessary to split this reply into two parts. However, I'm guessing 99.9% of users are happy with wifi, which is understandable, so probably not a huge problem.Ĭan you elaborate on why it’s not needed? Also is it just Norton because I am having the same issue with Mcafee and I’ve never had a problem before today after sharing a video via air drop to my phone. Apple didn't say that they would undertake to get this working. I guess this is a warning for anyone running a wired-only network. Maybe this new piece of functionality is the problem. Note that 15.0 comes with some sort of new VPN-like binary toggle (not sure what it is doing, some sort of secure filter perhaps), I tried that in both the 'on' and the 'off' mode but still could not get an IP address. So, sadly, I'm sending this new iPad back to Amazon. Eventually he came back with wired ethernet "will not work on my particular machine", by which I think he meant iOS 15.0. He was then offline for a few minutes, probably talking to L2 and 元 support. We tried a few things, including a network settings reset. The chap who dealt with me was very thorough and accommodating. I suspected that it was an iOS 15.0 issue, so contacted Apple Support last night. The iPad is vanilla, straight out of the box. Then re-plug into power and let the MODEM/router box simply re-cycle itself. Then, do a simple reset of the Home wireless/WiFi network MODEM/router box by unplugging from power for 15-20 seconds, or so. Once you have performed all the steps, wait for a few seconds and your 2018 iPad Pro will boot up completely to the iPad Pro’s Lock screen. Then, press and hold the single sleep/wake/power button You will see the Slide to Power off button, but keep on holding down the power button until you see the Apple logo, then let it go. Then immediately press and release the volume down button.ģ.
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