Kindle Unable To Connect Please Check Your Network And Proxy Settings

Sep 30, 2014 If you are using wireless connection, you may try to connect the app to a different wireless connection and check the results. Sometimes the firewall of Network provider might be blocking specific app settings. You may also try to reset TCP/IP using the Fixit provided here. How to reset TCP/IP by using the NetShell utility. If you go to settingswifi current internet connected toarrow you should see proxy settings. If the tab menu says Manual in the Proxy Settings: section. If so, click Auto in the tab menu and a reboot would help. If the problem continues, contact Apple & your ISP.

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Hi there. I wanted to share my connection problem and my solution in case it helps anyone else.
Ever since I upgraded my mac ios to Mojave 10.14, I've been having lots of problems, including Safari refusing to work anymore.
Two days ago, I purchased a book on Amazon. I always then go to Manage My Content and download to my default device, which is my mac pc. From there, I open Kindle app for mac and it downloads the book. Then I strip the drm and then open Calibre and add it, convert it and download the metadata. And done!
But not anymore. For the last two days I have struggled to get the book to download via Kindle app. I keep getting the error message 'Unable to connect.
Please check your network settings and proxy configuration.' I have no proxy so it's only network settings. I've done everything, reboot, reinstall Kindle app (1.17 version), reboot my internet, verify I can upload/download anything else but still no-go with Kindle.
So today, I dragged out my Windows PC, started it up, waited the eternity for it to wake up, download a zillion updates, and finally decided to be ready to use (this is why I like my mac better). I then downloaded a Kindle for PC app (1.17 version) and then opened it. Immediately, all my amazon content downloaded including my most recently purchased book! Hallelujiah!
I then stripped the drm and then uploaded the mobi book to my google drive. Then, I returned to my mac, opened Calibre and added the book direct from google drive. It came in flawlessly and I could continue my usual procedure of converting etc.
So the problem for me is somehow connected to the recent ios update. This is intensely irritating but not really surprising as I've had lots of programs give me a popup that they are no longer optimized to work. But I could still use them. Except Safari which I can only get to work randomly for a short time and then it freezes until I do a reboot. So I've largely given up on Safari and am now using Firefox.
I'm posting this in case it can help someone as I could not find very much info on how to resolve the problem.

We have just discussed what to do during the regular network problems that we could usually encounter. This was already mentioned at a post before this, but for those who would not want to check it out anymore, the steps stated there were simple. They are too simple that perhaps I could share a few with you before I give you the solution to the issue that I stated in the title.

This is because sometimes, this problem is a network connection problem as well, obviously. Hence sharing the solutions discussed the previous post could also be of help to you. First of the solutions stated are the resets. There are two types of resets.

Next, you can try resetting the network settings. There’s a warning before performing this though. You should know your settings first before resetting it as you might be asked to enter them again after the reset. In any case, you could also try resetting the router if ever this problem happens. Resetting the router could also solve the problem as the router could remember your original network settings.

Please check your network connection and try again later.

Now, if resetting your settings and your router, as well as resetting your device are not enough to solve your network problems, then here is a small trick that you can try. This could usually solve the issue that shows the prompt that says “Please check your network connection and try again later”. This message could be brought about by a number of reasons. Maybe there’s just a connection problem regarding your network company, but if you cannot wait for it to be fixed, or if you feel that that is not the case for you.

This is by changing your domain name server (DNS) to one of Google’s public DNS – if your own is not working. This could be done by accessing your Settings, then selecting WiFi, then tap on the blue arrow. Look for the space where you’re going to enter a DSN. Once found, simply type the following: 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 . After this, log in to your iMessage, and you’re all set.

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