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How to Fix the “This Site Can’t Be Reached” Error (5 Ways)
For this section, we’re going to walk you through five ways (from least to most complicated) to troubleshoot the “This site can’t be reached” error. Let’s start with the simplest fix, which involves checking your connection.
1. Restart Your Internet Connection
Even if you have a working internet connection, the “This site can’t be reached” error can appear if there’s any type of error with it. Although it may sound too simple, restarting your router or modem can often resolve this problem quickly.
Since restarting your connection usually only takes a minute or two, this is the first solution you should try. Most internet service providers (ISPs) will recommend disconnecting your router’s power cable and waiting a full minute before reconnecting it. Once it’s back on, wait for your internet connection to reset, and then try re-accessing the website.
2. Disable Your Firewall and Antivirus
In many cases, your operating system’s (OS) built-in firewall — or whichever software you use — can block pages aggressively and prevent your computer from establishing a connection to them. The easiest way to figure out if that’s the problem is to temporarily disable your firewall and antivirus software, and try visiting the site again.
Depending on what OS you’re using, you’ll need to follow a different set of steps to disable the built-in firewall. You can use the following articles for guidance:
As for disabling your antivirus software, your settings will depend on the tool you’re using. In our experience, it’s rare for your firewall to block you from loading a website unless it’s truly dangerous.
If disabling your firewall and antivirus software doesn’t work, it’s time to try a different method. Remember to reactivate both before proceeding.
3. Clear Your Browser Cache
While you navigate the web, Chrome stores a lot of data and files from the websites you visit. Your browser stores those files in a local cache, so it doesn’t have to reload sites in full every time you visit them.
In some cases, you might run into the “This site can’t be reached” error due to problems with your cached files. To solve that issue, you’ll need to clear your browser cache.
Assuming that you’re using Chrome, you can do that by going to Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear Browsing Data and selecting the Cached Images and Files option:
Click on Clear Data, and that’s it. Wait for Chrome to do its thing, and then try to reload the website that was giving you problems earlier.
4. Flush Your DNS Cache
Your OS stores a lot of data from websites you visit. It also stores their IP addresses in what we call the “DNS cache.” That way, your browser doesn’t have to look up the same IPs through its DNS server whenever you want to establish a connection. If that sounds familiar, it’s because the DNS cache works similarly to your browser cache, only it stores different types of data.
That’s a fantastic feature that saves every user time. However, it can also lead to errors if your OS caches outdated information for a website. In that case, you’ll need to “flush” or reset your DNS cache.
Flushing your DNS cache is a lot simpler than it sounds. We have a full tutorial on flushing your DNS cache on all major operating systems and browsers, so go ahead and check it out. If this doesn’t work, you might need to change DNS servers, which we’ll cover in the next section.
5. Change Your DNS Servers
Your ISP automatically assigns you DNS servers for your connection. However, you can configure your internet settings to use a specific set of DNS servers.
In Windows, you can do this by navigating to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center, and then selecting the Change Adapter Settings option:
Changing your network adapter settings.
On the next screen, right-click on your active internet connection and select Properties. On the list that appears, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on Properties once more:
Changing your active connection’s properties.
A new screen will pop up, including a section that enables you to set custom DNS server addresses. You can use the two fields in the screenshot below to enter the DNS server addresses you want to use:
Modifying your DNS server settings.
In the screenshot, we’re using Google’s public DNS addresses, “8.8.8.8” and “8.8.4.4”. However, there are many fantastic free DNS servers you can use.
If you’re using macOS, you can change your DNS settings by navigating to System Preferences > Network, selecting your network, and clicking on Advanced. Next, jump to the DNS tab:
The DNS tab of the macOS network settings.
You can add the custom DNS servers you want to use by clicking on the (+) icon. Once you configure your new DNS settings and press the OK button, you should be good to go.
Your internet connection should work just the same, but the “This site can’t be reached” error will hopefully be gone. In some cases, changing DNS servers may let you load sites faster and access websites that you couldn’t before.
Summary
Although the “This site can’t be reached” error can be annoying, it’s not that difficult to troubleshoot. In most cases, the error comes from problems with your internet connection or DNS and caching settings.
If you encounter the “This site can’t be reached” message, here are five ways to fix it from least to most complicated:
Restart your internet connection.
Disable your firewall and antivirus.
Clear your browser cache.
Flush your DNS cache.
Change your DNS servers.
Troubleshooting website errors can take some time. However, if you’re unable to fix them yourself, you can always seek support from your hosting provider. Check out our plans to learn more about the solutions we offer here at Kinsta!
Morning wood — or as it’s formally known, nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) — is a common occurrence for many people. From time to time, you may wake up with an erect penis. This is most common in younger men, although men of all ages may experience NPT.
Many people assume a morning erection is a sign of sexual stimulation. However, this is not always the case. Morning wood is likely the response your body has to one of several natural occurrences.
We use “boys” and “men” in this article to reflect the terms that have been historically used to gender people. But your gender identity may not align with how your body responds to this occurrence.
The cause of NPT is likely dependent on many factors. Doctors have a few theories that help explain why people wake up with an erect penis from time to time, but none of these theories are supported by concrete, medical evidence.
These theories include:
Physical stimulation
Though your eyes are shut, your body is still aware of what’s happening around you. If you or your partner accidentally touch or graze your genitals, you may become erect. Your body senses the stimulation and responds with an erection.
The increase in this hormone alone may be enough to cause an erection, even in the absence of any physical stimulation.
As men get older, usually between ages 40 and 50, natural testosterone levels begin to fall. As this level decreases, episodes of NPT may decrease as well.
Brain relaxation
During your waking hours, your body releases hormones to suppress erections. When you’re asleep, your body releases less of those hormones. Combine this with other reasons you may experience an erection in your sleep, and NPT becomes more likely.
What’s clearer is what does not cause morning wood. For example, needing to urinate is not responsible for morning wood. Some people believe a morning erection keeps them from urinating during their sleep, but this is not true.
Morning wood is not always a sign of sexual stimulation. In many cases, NPT is not caused by dreams or thoughts of a sexual nature.
Men of all ages can experience NPT. It’s healthy at any age and is a sign of a properly functioning blood and nervous system in and around the penis.
Boys may experience NPT as young as infancy. NPT may also occur in men in their 60s and 70s. It will become less frequent as erectile dysfunction (ED) issues begin to occur, and those issues become more frequent with age.
You may experience an erection three to five times each night. Unrelated to what’s in your dreams, NPT can last longer than 30 minutes. Some men may experience an erection for as long as 2 hours during their sleep. Most erections will ease within a few minutes of waking up.
Having an erect penis when you wake is an indicator of healthy blood and nerve supply to the penis. The presence of NPT also likely indicates that you’re physically capable of getting and maintaining an erection while awake.
If you stop experiencing NPT or notice that you’re not waking up with an erect penis anymore, this may be an early sign of an underlying medical problem.
Most likely, this is a sign of physical ED. You may have something happening within your body that’s preventing adequate blood or nerve supply for proper erectile function. You may be more likely to experience ED if you:
People with certain disabilities may also be more likely to experience ED.
Medications may affect your ability to experience morning wood. Painkillers and some antidepressant medications may prevent NPT.
NPT may become less common as you get older, but if you’re young and are not experiencing a morning erection or if your erections suddenly stop, it may be time to contact a doctor.
Morning wood is healthy, and it’s rarely a reason to contact your doctor. However, two situations may mean it’s time to make an appointment. These include:
You stop having morning wood
If you frequently experienced morning wood but now are not experiencing it at all or have fewer erections, you should talk with a doctor.
While it’s natural for episodes of NPT to occur less frequently with age, a sudden drop in frequency may be a sign of an underlying medical problem.
You begin experiencing painful erections
Most morning erections will subside within 30 minutes of waking up. If your erections last more than an hour after you wake up or if they become painful, you should make an appointment with a doctor.
It’s hard to declare “too much” and “too little” when it comes to NPT. Some people experience a morning erection every day. Some experience it less than once a week.
During your annual physical exam, talk with your doctor about how frequently you’re experiencing morning wood. If you’re not experiencing it enough, your doctor may be able to help diagnose a reason.
Morning wood is very common. It’s an indication of typical blood and nerve supply to the penis. Most young men will experience morning wood several times per week. As men grow older, they begin experiencing it less frequently.
If you stop experiencing NPT, this may be an early sign of an underlying medical problem. Pay attention to how often you experience morning wood. If it stops, speak with a doctor.
If they pay between March 1 and May 31, they will get a 50% discount on the penalties.
Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the exco meeting last week decided on this move for all land and parcel owners.
Land owners are those who own houses and land, while parcel owners are usually in joint property like condominiums, apartments or townhouses.
“This is to recover RM40.1mil in unpaid quit rent involving 100,000 accounts.
“If these remain unpaid, property owners can lose their land or parcels,” he said in a Facebook post yesterday.
He added that the incentive aims to reduce the burden on land and parcel owners, with 107,908 accounts being late on payments and slapped with penalties. The waiver applies to all land and parcel owners, including those with penalty notices under Sections 6A and 11.
The Chief Minister said the incentive is only for lump-sum payment and not for instalments or settled overdue penalties.
Payments can be made at district land offices or online through the PgLAND web portal.
For details, land and parcel owners can contact the Penang Land and Mines office at 04-650 5844/5847/5849 or the district land office.