My iPad said safari can not open page server stopped responding
MMy iPad air states safari can not open page. Server stopped responding.
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That could be exactly what happened. The server could be having a problem or the path to the server is down.
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Safari can't open page - server stopped responding
I'm running Safari 1.3.2 on OSx 10.3.9, G4 Mac, 1 GB Ram, Cable modem & router. All was fine until several days ago and started receiving this message when going to a secured page (I'm assuming this is where the web address begins with https) such as banking or paying bills online. I have done the following... shutdown-restart on Mac/cablemodem/router, deleted the plist, removed all cookies, reset Safari, checked login items in system prefs, checked all ethernet and cable modem settings. I've had no installations or upgrades. I've reviewed other similar discussions and followed recommendations to others. The problem persists. Then to make the problem worse, once this message comes up, Safari really slows down in loading any page (even pages like www.apple.com). As a backup, I'm running Explorer in classic mode...no problem opening secure pages and it's faster. Any suggestions on how to resolve Safari problems.
BillEme,
I've done the disk repair (a maintenance I do every week anyway). I've checked all of the network settings you referred to (I did that previously also)...all are correct. I am 'Using DCHP' and do not have any info in the 'DSN Servers' box. I have not tried setting up another user/account for testing.
However...I think I may have come up with a resolution when Explorer 5.2 (OSx) started exhibiting identical problems and Explorer 5.1.6 (OS 9.2.2) began slowing down noticeably. This lead me to believe the problem is communicating with the ISP. Before calling them, I did the following in this order...1-powered down my network (CPU/Router/Cable Modem) and unplugged all cables including power cords. 2-plugged in the cables to the cable modem and powered it up. 3-Once the cable modem was ready, I plugged in the cables to the router and plugged in the power cord. 4-When it was ready, I plugged in the cable to the Mac's ethernet port and powered it up. Safari is now back to it's snappy, responsive self and no more sluggish or stopped responding messages. All https windows are opening as before.
Note: I am not going to post this as resolved yet. My wife's Toshiba laptop is not on the network yet (using wireless communication to the Linksys router). I doubt if this is a factor, but once this is done, then I'll know for sure after a couple days if resolved (her laptop with Explorer did not experience any network problems before and while the problems were going on with Safari).
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Safari could not open because server stopped responding
My iphone4s can not open safari and it says the server has stopped responding. I have powered off several times and have cleared the safari history. nothing works. what now?
Can you get onto any site in Safari, or can't you even open the app properly ? You could see if any of the following help.
Try clearing Safari's cache : Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies And Data and also Clear History
If that doesn't work then try closing Safari completely and then re-open it : from the home screen (i.e. not with Safari 'open' on-screen) double-click the home button to bring up the taskbar, then press and hold any of the apps on the taskbar for a couple of seconds or so until they start shaking, then press the '-' in the top left of the Safari app to close it, and touch any part of the screen above the taskbar so as to stop the shaking and close the taskbar.
A third option is a reset : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds (ignore the red slider), after which the Apple logo should appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot. -
I can connect my iPhone to my work wifi but when I try to connect my IPad it will not connect. It says safari can not open page. What's up with that I have used IPad connected to work wifi before
Look at iOS Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
iPad: Issues connecting to Wi-Fi networks http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3304
iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4199
Additional things to try.
Try this first. Turn Off your iPad. Then turn Off (disconnect power cord for 30 seconds or longer) the wireless router & then back On. Now boot your iPad. Hopefully it will see the WiFi.
Go to Settings>Wi-Fi and turn Off. Then while at Settings>Wi-Fi, turn back On and chose a Network.
Change the channel on your wireless router (Auto or Channel 6 is best). Instructions at http://macintoshhowto.com/advanced/how-to-get-a-good-range-on-your-wireless-netw ork.html
Another thing to try - Go into your router security settings and change from WEP to WPA with AES.
How to Quickly Fix iPad 3 Wi-Fi Reception Problems
http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/21/fix-new-ipad-3-wi-fi-reception-problems/
If none of the above suggestions work, look at this link.
iPad Wi-Fi Problems: Comprehensive List of Fixes
http://appletoolbox.com/2010/04/ipad-wi-fi-problems-comprehensive-list-of-fixes/
Fix iPad Wifi Connection and Signal Issues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwWtIG5jUxE
Fix Slow WiFi Issue https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2398063?start=60&tstart=0
Unable to Connect After iOS Update - saw this solution on another post.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4010130
Note - When troubleshooting wifi connection problems, don't hold your iPad by hand. There have been a few reports that holding the iPad by hand, seems to attenuate the wifi signal.
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If any of the above solutions work, please post back what solved your problem. It will help others with the same problem.
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I am getting message Safari can not open page. Server stopped responding. I have tried several suggestions but they have not worked.
This is on an iPad, correct? Are you sure you have a network connection? Is your iPad Wifi or Wifi & 3G? I know these might seem like dumb questions, but we've got to narrow it down to get a solution. If you're absolutely positive you have an active network connection we can move on to other things.
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I am currently using my Iphone 4 in wifi networks only after canceling my cell phone plan. Over the weekend I did the IOS6 update on the iphone as well as updated my macbooks itunes and OS X operating systems updates that were available. Since that my iphone's safara app won't connect. After it trys to connect for a minute or 2 I recieve the message: "safari can not open page because server stopped responding". However ALL other apps that require the phone to be connected to wifi for use work properly, i.e app store, imessage, pinger, facebook, etc. I have checked all network setting and they looked right to me. Anything I'm missing, ideas to try, or am I sol (lol)? Safari worked perfectly before the update so I thought I might have done something wrong or forgot to change some type of setting.
Thank you!If you can access Facebook while on Wifi at home, but you are unable to access it while away running on your carrier's 2G network, I could phone your carrier. You have already completed the Cellular Data troubleshooting for the iPhone, so any limitations keeping your from connecting to Facebook over cellular will have to be answered by your carrier.
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I have been following this forum about wifi disconnecting. I get a popup stating " safari cannot open the page because the server stopped responding". The iPad shows four bars and that I am connected.
I recognize this as a problem similar to others in this forum, but they don't mention the error message that I explained above.
I have tried all the "fixes" with no results.
I am using a Belkin wireless N+ routerHi everyone, I also had the same problem with connecting to the internet at home, with a brand new iPad, but managed to sort it out today with the help of the Genius Bar staff. I figured it was a router/software issue because wifi/internet was working at my university and at the Apple store. As posted in other threads on this forum, your iPad was probably not assigned an IP address.
I am using an Airport Express 802.11n, and this is connected via ethernet to my modem from my internet provider in Switzerland. It seems the problem is with "Bridge Mode", and my modem won't give out an IP address to my iPad. To fix this, I used the "Share a Public IP address" mode instead of Bridge mode. In Airport Utility, I went to Manual Setup - Internet - Internet Connection tab - Connection Sharing - Share a public IP address.
Then in the DHCP tab, DHCP reservation, I added my iPad to this list. it will ask you for your iPad's MAC number, which you can find in your iPad Settings - General - About - Wifi Address. I did not bother adding my Macbook or iPhone and wifi is still working for them so I think this IP address reservation step might be optional.
For those not using Macs or Airport Utility, unfortunately I am not familiar with setting up routers in the browser, so I can't help you there, but hopefully you get the idea.
Internet now works, but I haven't tried it long enough to know whether I have issues with dropping wifi, but at least the IP address is obtained and I can surf.
Hope this helps others!!!!!! -
Safari can not open page-but I can open manually
my default page is my yahoo page that used to open when I opened a new web page
It was working fine yesterday. I started safari and I get the can't open page message.
I can open it manually but not when I open a new window.
It was working fine and then all of a sudden it did this.
I reset safari and shut down my mac, rebooted, etc. Nothing
Very very annoying.
Thanks
StephenHi everyone, I also had the same problem with connecting to the internet at home, with a brand new iPad, but managed to sort it out today with the help of the Genius Bar staff. I figured it was a router/software issue because wifi/internet was working at my university and at the Apple store. As posted in other threads on this forum, your iPad was probably not assigned an IP address.
I am using an Airport Express 802.11n, and this is connected via ethernet to my modem from my internet provider in Switzerland. It seems the problem is with "Bridge Mode", and my modem won't give out an IP address to my iPad. To fix this, I used the "Share a Public IP address" mode instead of Bridge mode. In Airport Utility, I went to Manual Setup - Internet - Internet Connection tab - Connection Sharing - Share a public IP address.
Then in the DHCP tab, DHCP reservation, I added my iPad to this list. it will ask you for your iPad's MAC number, which you can find in your iPad Settings - General - About - Wifi Address. I did not bother adding my Macbook or iPhone and wifi is still working for them so I think this IP address reservation step might be optional.
For those not using Macs or Airport Utility, unfortunately I am not familiar with setting up routers in the browser, so I can't help you there, but hopefully you get the idea.
Internet now works, but I haven't tried it long enough to know whether I have issues with dropping wifi, but at least the IP address is obtained and I can surf.
Hope this helps others!!!!!! -
Failed to open page: Server stopped responding
Wondering if someone can help me out. I just got comcast broadband a few days ago and I'm unable to get on the net using Safari or IE but I can get on fine using Firefox. Safari clocks for a minute or two then I get an error message Safari could not open the page “http://www.apple.com/” because the server stopped responding
any ideas?Hello BlueOrca,
Have you tried Safari in an other user account if not do so please.
System pref. ->Accounts -> Login Options [+] to create one. Log out of yours & into that one. This help to pinpoint if this issue is systemic or user specific
Which ISP do you use ?
Which Router do you USE, Does it have a Firewall ?
Can you find it here ? Do you know how to configure, do check the settings.
http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_triggering/routerindex.htm
In -> System Preferences -> Network -> Show: Wireless->
• TCP/IP tab:
Do you have DNS # Values entered in the DNS # Field Box ?
If not enter them. Find your server here and the DNS # to enter
http://www.portforward.com/networking/dns.htm
Configure IPv4: Do you use Using DHCP Lease ?
IPv6 address do you see one there? If not try setting
Configure IPv6: Is that set on Automatically, if not try that
• Proxy tab:
Do you have Proxies checked ? if you do try Deselecting it.
If AOL is a browser does it have settings that over ride Safaris ability to connect nI know nada about AOL, perhaps you could check its settings.
Let us know how you fare, okay?
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Cant download any apps to my ipod touch get a screen thats says safari can not open page
can't download any apps to my ipod touch, i get a screen that says safari canot open page.
Are you purchasing the app via the App Sttore app on the iPod?
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I have tried resetting internet settings but didnt work so what can i do
Look at iOS Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
Additional things to try.
Turn Off your iPad. Then turn Off the wireless router & then back On. Now boot your iPad. Hopefully it will see the WiFi.
On your iPad go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset network settings and see if that enables you to connect.
Cheers, Tom -
Can not open page - Safari can not open page because website is invalid
I have this sign coming up when I try to get onto Safari. I press the OK but it doesn't let me go back or put in anything on safari so basically I have no web access. Hhow can I reset Safari so it does not remember the site and lets me use the web as usual. It is a weather site I clicked on through a goodgle search:
accuweather.comHi everyone, I also had the same problem with connecting to the internet at home, with a brand new iPad, but managed to sort it out today with the help of the Genius Bar staff. I figured it was a router/software issue because wifi/internet was working at my university and at the Apple store. As posted in other threads on this forum, your iPad was probably not assigned an IP address.
I am using an Airport Express 802.11n, and this is connected via ethernet to my modem from my internet provider in Switzerland. It seems the problem is with "Bridge Mode", and my modem won't give out an IP address to my iPad. To fix this, I used the "Share a Public IP address" mode instead of Bridge mode. In Airport Utility, I went to Manual Setup - Internet - Internet Connection tab - Connection Sharing - Share a public IP address.
Then in the DHCP tab, DHCP reservation, I added my iPad to this list. it will ask you for your iPad's MAC number, which you can find in your iPad Settings - General - About - Wifi Address. I did not bother adding my Macbook or iPhone and wifi is still working for them so I think this IP address reservation step might be optional.
For those not using Macs or Airport Utility, unfortunately I am not familiar with setting up routers in the browser, so I can't help you there, but hopefully you get the idea.
Internet now works, but I haven't tried it long enough to know whether I have issues with dropping wifi, but at least the IP address is obtained and I can surf.
Hope this helps others!!!!!! -
Using Ipad mini safari can't open google server
WIFI connection is OK. connection with Skype OK
Can't reach google.fr with safari
thanks for helpClear Safari, force close the app and reset the iPad and try again.
Go to Settings>Safari>Clear Cookies and Data.
In order to close apps in iOS 7, you have to drag the app up from the multitasking display. Double tap the home button and you will see apps lined up going left to right across the screen. Swipe to get to the Safari app and then swipe "up" on the app preview thumbnail to close it.
Reset the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider if it appears on the screen - let go of the buttons. Let the iPad start up. -
Why is my iPad suddenly not opening the Yahoo home page? I get a message saying Safari can not open the page due to too many redirects. This started yesterday, and I have already tried shutting off my iPad.
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My IPad mini hangs on the Internet. Will not start. Have rebooted the home and on / off. There is internet in the house (using it now). Getting the message: Safari can not open the page ...... What do I do?
Try this:
1. Close all inactive apps in the Task Bar. Double-click the Home button and hold apps down for a second or two. Tap the minus sign to close app.
2. Hold the Sleep and Home button down for about 10 seconds until you see the Apple Logo.
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