TS3694 What does it mean when I get error message 3194 while trying to restore my ipad?

What does it mean if I receive an error message 3194 while trying to restore my ipad?
I received this message after connecting my ipad to itunes.  There is a display of a cord connecting to itunes which is initially why I was alerted to connect my ipad to my itunes account on my laptop.
Any help is appreciated.

Turn of any firewall or antivirus software.

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