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Feb 27, 2014 4:13 AM in response to Axeman1020by anishcfc,Error 3194. Tried editing host files but that did not help. Pl tell me what to do
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Feb 27, 2014 4:22 AM in response to anishcfcby Axeman1020,The article suggested more than just editing the host file:
Address TCP/IP filtering, firewall, or security software
If you have TCP/IP filtering, firewall, or security software installed on your computer, follow these steps.
- Follow these steps to configure or temporarily uninstall your security software.
- Bypass your Internet router. Some routers might block iTunes from accessing the update server. If you're using a router that isn't manufactured by Apple, try these steps.
- Disconnect from your wired or wireless router.
- Use an Ethernet cable to connect directly to your modem.
- Restart your computer and modem. Contact your Internet service provider for instructions on using your modem.
- Be sure you have a working Internet connection by visiting www.apple.com. See these steps for help or contact your Internet service provider.
- If your Internet connection is working, try to update or restore your iOS device again.
Restore or update on another computer
Try to restore or update on another computer with a different Internet connection. This will help rule out other issues on your computer that might stop iTunes from communicating with the update server.
Errors 1639, 3000-3020, and 3100-3999 (with the exception of 3194) are sometimes caused by your network settings. If your computer uses a managed network, refer to your network administrator. Proxies, firewalls, and other network security measures can cause these errors. If necessary, find a different network connection to restore the device. For example, if you're restoring at work, try to restore at home or on a friend's computer and network.