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If you still can’t make a connection, the problem is almost certainly an issue at the ISP’s end. Give everything a few minutes to come back online, and then try loading a Web page again. The easy way to test them is to unplug both, wait for 10–15 seconds, and then plug in first the modem and then the router. If Web pages won’t load on your secondary device, you have to check the next link in the chain: your cable/DSL modem and your router (which are sometimes the same device). If pages load on the second device, reboot the first device, since it’s the problem. ![]() On the other hand, if you have trouble accessing the big sites, try them again on another Mac, iPhone, or iPad. If the large sites load, the problem is likely the particular server you were trying to contact being down - it happens, and the only solution is to wait until it returns. If that doesn’t work, try Yahoo or Apple or Amazon - it’s nearly inconceivable that these large sites would be down at all, much less at the same time.
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