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Maybe you need a VPN-client?? My universities require one to use the wifi.
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Thanks for the response, dude. First of all, everyone around me had perfect connection with the college's wi-fi. And the college would alert us if it was down or malfunctioning. The university's wi-fi is definitely up. And when I connect to my house's wi-fi, it doesn't mention any of this country changing business. I reboot on a daily basis for one thing or another so that would have already remedied the country issue.
Thanks for the feedback though. I appreciate it