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# 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. | ||
<blockquote class='regular'>If none of the steps outlined below resolve your issue, contact the SWKLS office before calling your ISP.</blockquote> | |||
===No Internet=== | ===No Internet=== | ||
# If you cannot access any websites | # If you cannot access any websites | ||
# Try another computer | # Try another computer | ||
# If the issue is only present on one device: | |||
## Ensure that the network cable is plugged in properly | |||
## If there is a switch under the desk that the cable(s) plug into, ensure that it has power | |||
## For wireless devices, disable and re-enable the wireless connection on your device | |||
# Check network equipment to see if everything is powered on | # Check network equipment to see if everything is powered on | ||
# Power-cycle ISP's modem (cable, wireless, or DSL services) | # Power-cycle ISP's modem (cable, wireless, or DSL services) | ||
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## Remove power plug for 10 seconds, then plug back in | ## 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 | # After power-cycling equipment, wait 5 minutes and try to access Internet on you computer(s) again | ||
<blockquote class='regular'>Contact the SWKLS office if you still cannot access the Internet</blockquote> | |||
===Cannot Load Webpage=== | ===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'''? | ||
# Can you access other websites? | |||
# 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: | ||
## 400 Bad Request | ## 400 Bad Request | ||
## 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 and will typically require fixing by the website owner. | |||
# If a page loads an antivirus (ESET) warning, there is something potentially dangerous contained within the page. | |||
# Other messages such as '''This site can’t be reached''' may require further troubleshooting by the SWKLS tech staff. | |||
===Slow Page Loads / Timeouts=== | ===Slow Page Loads / Timeouts=== | ||
# When one or a few pages load slowly or timeout | # When one or a few pages load slowly or timeout | ||
# Test the sites on another computer | |||
# Run a speed test: https://www.speedtest.net/ | # Run a speed test: https://www.speedtest.net/ | ||
# Factors that affect speed include: | # Factors that affect speed include: | ||
## 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. | <blockquote class='regular'>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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[[Category:Tech_Trouble]] | [[Category:Tech_Trouble]] |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 7 May 2021
The steps outlined below are for troubleshooting Internet issues
Initial Steps
- 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.
- If the issue is only with your device, try restarting it.
If none of the steps outlined below resolve your issue, contact the SWKLS office before calling your ISP.
No Internet
- If you cannot access any websites
- Try another computer
- If the issue is only present on one device:
- Ensure that the network cable is plugged in properly
- If there is a switch under the desk that the cable(s) plug into, ensure that it has power
- For wireless devices, disable and re-enable the wireless connection on your device
- 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?
- Can you access other websites?
- Common server-side responses that indicate an issue with the website end include:
- 400 Bad Request
- 404 Not Found
- 500 Internal Server Error
- The error messages listed above indicate a potential issue with the website you are attempting to access and will typically require fixing by the website owner.
- If a page loads an antivirus (ESET) warning, there is something potentially dangerous contained within the page.
- Other messages such as This site can’t be reached may require further troubleshooting by the SWKLS tech staff.
Slow Page Loads / Timeouts
- When one or a few pages load slowly or timeout
- Test the sites on another computer
- Run a speed test: https://www.speedtest.net/
- Factors that affect speed include:
- Number of devices currently using Internet
- 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.