Thread: General Whitelisted IP issue
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Old 14-07-2021, 21:15   #2
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Re: Whitelisted IP issue

Required to be whitelisted by whom? In my experience, it's usually the site hosting the website you wish to access or any firewall through which your IP address must pass in order to reach the website.

That said, you've mentioned split VPN. How sure are you that this has been correctly set up? The normal way is to specify target URLs that must go through the VPN (to the VPN server over a tunnel via Virgin Media ISP) and then, by default, everything else goes to the Internet via Virgin Media as ISP.

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