Re: Verizon JetPack MHS800L "could not resolve DNS address servers.

I love the JetPack but the main program I work on everything throughout the day inhibits me access.  I reached out to my company, but they are confused.  I have access to the VPN, all other programs, but that, it keeps giving me the "could not resolve DNS address servers.  Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts?  Thank you!

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