Check/Update your Proxy Settings

Check/Update your Proxy Settings

Date Updated: 10/3/21
Applies to: Windows 10, Google Chrome


Checking & Updating your Proxy settings (through Chrome)

1) In any Google Chrome window, select the dropdown menu (three dots), and select 'Settings'.


2) In the top search bar, type 'Proxy', then select the button to the right of the text 'Open your computer's proxy settings'. This will bring you to your computer's settings.


3) Your Windows Settings will open to a window similar to this (some of the settings may be configured differently).


4) Change the 'Use a proxy server' slider from Off to On. This should allow you to edit the 'Address' and 'Port' fields below.


5) Use the address 'sslfilter.staffproxy.segfl.ifl.net'  and the port 8080, then select 'Save' at the bottom of the menu to save your changes.


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If you still encounter problems accessing the proxy server, try disabling the 'Automatically detect settings' slider.




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