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[Solved] Multiple Devices indicating webpage is not available (ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT)

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(@rosco_pikotrain)
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I have been using a phone and tablet for dashboards flawlessly for the past week. Added a new dashboard on another phone. 3 devices total. Now, only original phone connects to Sim Hub while the tablet and new phone says webpage is not available when http://192.168.1.175:8888/ is entered. Searched this forum and the GitHub troubleshooting pages but cannot resolve issue. My personal phone that is not used for Sim Hub can connect also. I have changed the port from 8888 to 9000, restarted Sim Hub, and personal phone will connect, while tablet and 3rd device (phone) cannot. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.


   
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(@rosco_pikotrain)
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UPDATE: SOLVED

I waited hours while reading and troubleshooting before posting. I leave for a couple hours and come back, now everything works. Bill Gates and Microsoft eat a d*ck. Not duck.


   
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(@elonjigar)
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This is not a problem with your web-browser, but usually it means that there are problems at the client side, such as internet connection issues or an issue with the server where your site is hosted. This error means that your web-server request take too much time and so your internet browser timed-out the current connection. When a request is sent to the web-server , and it does not respond within 30 seconds, then the browser terminates the communication attempt. Another reason could be the firewall preventing Google Chrome to load the webpage. Also in those cases, you received the error and it says This site can't be reached. Rebooting your modem or router generally solves this issue and then you can connect to the website. Try the following simple solutions in the order in which they are listed.

  • Clear Browser Cache
  • Check your Security programs
  • Restart your router
  • Disable Proxy Settings

Moreover, to ensure that the web service is running normally, if it is running normally, check whether the 80 port rule exists, and if the server operator has a security group policy, you also need to add the release 80 port.


   
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