Safari cannot open the page as it is not connected to  the Internet

I get this error message often when using safari. I use belkin wifi router with wpa security. Auto brightness is set to off.
However at the same instant without doing anything the email works and iTunes, AppStore works perfect with connection to Internet intact.
Problem faced only with safari while browsing. Very random occurrence not related any particular website, time of use, etc.

Try these in this order.
Tap Settings, then tap Safari on the left side. Then on the right side - tap clear history, clear cookies, clear cache. Clear all three. Reboot your iPad. Hold down on the sleep button at the top until the red slider appears and slide to power off. Then hold down on the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and the iPad will restart. Launch Safari and see if helped.
If that doesn't help, try this. Tap Settings, then tap General on the left side, then scroll down on the right side and tap Reset, then tap Reset Network Settings at the top. Reboot your iPad as described above. Launch Safari and log on to the Internet. You may have to enter your network password again when you reset Network Settings.

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