Step 2: Check your internet connection Make sure that your device is connected to the internet on either Wi-Fi or ethernet. You may also want to check if your modem and router are working properly. You may need to reboot both, or contact your internet service provider (ISP).
Temporarily disable firewall or antivirus: Your firewall or antivirus software could be blocking the connection to the website. Try disabling them temporarily and see if you can access the site. If the site loads successfully, you may need to adjust the settings of your firewall or antivirus to allow access.
Hi there! I'm Fred SR., a Volunteer product expert for the Gemini Apps Community, and I'd be happy to help you troubleshoot these persistent 'something went wrong' or 'check your internet connection' errors you're seeing with Gemini Pro in your web browser. This can be frustrating, especially when it seems like your internet is fine!
Check if a site's connection is secure Chrome helps you browse more securely by alerting you when it detects a site that may be unsafe to visit. When a site may be unsafe, Chrome changes the icon next to the site address.
Check if a site's connection is secure Chrome helps you browse more securely by alerting you when it detects a site that may be unsafe to visit. When a site may be unsafe, Chrome changes the icon next to the site address.
Turn off your Wi-Fi or mobile data connection, then turn it back on again. Tip: For Wi-Fi, if Gmail still does not load, restart your router. Check your router's manual for instructions on how to restart it. If you still have connectivity issues after you complete these steps, contact your service provider or your Wi-FI network host.
Make sure that your device is connected to the internet on either Wi-Fi or a mobile network. For Wi-Fi, you may also want to check if your modem and router are working properly. You may need to reboot both, or contact your internet service provider (ISP). Learn how to connect to Wi-FI networks on your Android device. For mobile networks, make sure your device isn't accidentally in Airplane ...
It might sound simple, but sometimes that's all it takes to fix a bad connection. If restarting doesn't work, switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data: Open your Settings app and tap Network & internet or Connections. Depending on your device, these options may be different. Turn Wi-Fi off and mobile data on, and check if there's a difference.
Share a mobile connection by hotspot or tethering on Android You c an use your phone's mobile data to connect another phone, tablet, or computer to the internet. Sharing a connection this way is called tethering or using a hotspot. Some phones can share Wi-Fi connection by tethering.
Sign in to Gmail Tip: If you sign in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before you leave the computer. Learn how to sign in on a device that's not yours.