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The steps outlined below are for troubleshooting Internet issues
The steps outlined below are for troubleshooting Internet issues


===Inital Steps===
===Initial Steps===
# Verify whether or not the issue is with more than one website. Try accessing different websites to see if they are affected.
# Verify whether or not the issue is with more than one website. Try accessing different websites to see if they are affected.
# Try a different computer or device.
# Try a different computer or device.
# If the issue is only with your device, try restarting it.
# If the issue is only with your device, try restarting it.


===Single Website Issue===
===No Internet===
# If you cannot access any websites
# Try another computer
# Check network equipment to see if everything is powered on
# Power-cycle ISP's modem (cable, wireless, or DSL services)
# Power-cycle your router
## Router is typically a Mikrotik brand
## Power cable is typically in the back of the unit
## Remove power plug for 10 seconds, then plug back in
# After power-cycling equipment, wait 5 minutes and try to access Internet on you computer(s) again
Contact the SWKLS office if you still cannot access the Internet
 
===Cannot Load Webpage===
# Does the webpage provide an error message or code other than '''This site can’t be reached'''?
# Does the webpage provide an error message or code other than '''This site can’t be reached'''?
# Common server-side responses that indicate an issue with the website end include:
# Common server-side responses that indicate an issue with the website end include:
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## 404 Not Found
## 404 Not Found
## 500 Internal Server Error
## 500 Internal Server Error
The error messages listed above indicate a potential issue with the website you are attempting to access. These errors must be fixed by the website owner.


===Slow Page Loads / Timeouts===
===Slow Page Loads / Timeouts===
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## Number of devices currently using Internet
## Number of devices currently using Internet
## Router configuration (SWKLS deducts 15% to enable quality of service and fairness queueing)
## Router configuration (SWKLS deducts 15% to enable quality of service and fairness queueing)
# Speed test results on an unloaded network (no other users) should be at roughly 85% of total bandwidth you pay for.
Speed test results on an unloaded network (no other users) should be at roughly 85% of total bandwidth you pay for.




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Revision as of 15:43, 7 May 2021

The steps outlined below are for troubleshooting Internet issues

Initial Steps

  1. Verify whether or not the issue is with more than one website. Try accessing different websites to see if they are affected.
  2. Try a different computer or device.
  3. If the issue is only with your device, try restarting it.

No Internet

  1. If you cannot access any websites
  2. Try another computer
  3. Check network equipment to see if everything is powered on
  4. Power-cycle ISP's modem (cable, wireless, or DSL services)
  5. Power-cycle your router
    1. Router is typically a Mikrotik brand
    2. Power cable is typically in the back of the unit
    3. Remove power plug for 10 seconds, then plug back in
  6. After power-cycling equipment, wait 5 minutes and try to access Internet on you computer(s) again
Contact the SWKLS office if you still cannot access the Internet

Cannot Load Webpage

  1. Does the webpage provide an error message or code other than This site can’t be reached?
  2. Common server-side responses that indicate an issue with the website end include:
    1. 400 Bad Request
    2. 404 Not Found
    3. 500 Internal Server Error
The error messages listed above indicate a potential issue with the website you are attempting to access. These errors must be fixed by the website owner.

Slow Page Loads / Timeouts

  1. When one or a few pages load slowly or timeout
  2. Run a speed test: https://www.speedtest.net/
  3. Factors that affect speed include:
    1. Number of devices currently using Internet
    2. Router configuration (SWKLS deducts 15% to enable quality of service and fairness queueing)
Speed test results on an unloaded network (no other users) should be at roughly 85% of total bandwidth you pay for.