I have the same problem. I had created my own (duplicate) bug for this problem 
at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/879223

I am behind a corporate firewall using a McAfee web gateway, a content-
filtering proxy server. Our DNS resolves IP addresses without any proxy
settings, but HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP connections cannot be made to
addresses beyond the firewall unless we connect through the proxy
server. So when executing apt-get, it resolves my mirror's IP address
OK, but times-out trying to download the "Packages.gz" file. The only
way to make "apt-get" work correctly is to set the "/etc/apt/apt.conf"
file, which should be done by gnome-control-center, but it doesn't.

All I can do is write my own script to set "/etc/apt/apt.conf" to use
the proxy, and execute it every time I want to run "apt-get" at the
office.

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  Network proxy setting does not set apt.conf from the second time

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