Connected To The Internet But Page Showing Cannot be displayed
Have you experience the issue where your computer's status is indicating connected to Internet, but you can't access any webpage? I have noticed this issue occur when there are several tabs and browsers open in my pc. My browser's settings is set to open where it left off, and usually I have more or less 15 websites open in each 3 browsers. So when I start the browser, it automatically request replies from all those website causing congestion in my IP address.
Here are the troubleshooting steps I have tried and get the issue resolved.
1. Restart the pc.
Restarting the computer will refresh the network adapter as well as your connection from the router or modem. Sometimes it gets the job done.
2. If restarting the pc didn't work, then reset the TCP/IP
TCP/IP is a set of communications protocols used for the Internet.
To reset the TCP/IP;
1. Open and run the command prompt as Administrator.
2. Type: "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt" and hit enter
3. Restart the computer
3. If the previous troubleshooting doesn't work? Flush the computer's DNS cache
1. Run cmd as administrator and type "ipconfig/flushdns" and hit enter. It will clear the DNS.
1. Run cmd as administrator and type "ipconfig/flushdns" and hit enter. It will clear the DNS.
2. Type "ipconfig/registerdns" and hit enter.
That should be it. Now try to see if you can access the web page.
4. In case it won't still work. Refresh the TCP/IP
1. Run the cmd as administrator, type "ipconfig/release" hit enter.
2. Type “ipconfig/renew” and hit enter.
That should be it. Now try to see if you can access the web page.
4. In case it won't still work. Refresh the TCP/IP
1. Run the cmd as administrator, type "ipconfig/release" hit enter.
2. Type “ipconfig/renew” and hit enter.