InoReader -- webpage cannot be opened, and inoreader cannot.
Recently, when using InoReader, I found that the webpage could not be opened. The error message is as follows: other webpages can be opened, but this webpage cannot be opened.
Such a page
The first reaction is to try another browser and open IE. Is there a problem with the InoReader website? I tried seven computers. Four computers can be used normally, in addition, IE can be opened in the 360 browser, so it is concluded that it is not a problem with the browser and website.
Solution:
Method 1: Enter the IP address of the website to search for the website.
(1) run the cmd command.
(2) enter the ping www.inoreader.com command in DOS and press Enter. 92.247.181.40 is the IP address of the InoReader.
(3) enter in the search box92.247.181.40, you can find the InoReader webpage,Add the website to your favorites. You do not need to enter an IP address when you open it later.
Method 2: Modify the DNS configuration.
(1) Open the network and sharing center, select the local connection attribute, select Internet Protocol version 4, and click Properties to set DNS
(2) Change the preferred DNS server to 114.114.114.114 (this is the first DNS service address opened in China and the third in the world, also known as 114DNS). Click "OK.In this way, you can directly search for the InoReader website.
Benefits:
You only need to modify the DNS once and enable the InoReader website later, the website cannot be opened. At the same time, when the DNS address is determined to be able to log on to the website, you can also directly change it to the address of the original DNS server.
Summary:
When IE cannot browse the Web page, try the IP address first. If yes, it should be a DNS problem, the DNS problem may be caused by an error in obtaining the DNS when the network is connected or a problem with the DNS server itself. In this case, you can manually specify the DNS Service (the address can be the DNS server address provided by your local ISP, you can also use the DNS server address in other places)
Another possibility is that the local DNS cache is faulty. To speed up Website access, the system automatically saves a website that has been accessed and obtained an IP address to the local DNS Cache. Once the website is accessed again, then, the IP address of the website is not directly retrieved from the local DNS Cache through the DNS server for access. Therefore, if a problem occurs in the local DNS cache, the website cannot be accessed. You can run ipconfig/flushdns in "run" to recreate the local DNS cache.
The web page cannot be opened due to improper network firewall settings. If the network firewall is improperly set, for example, the security level is too high, IE is accidentally put into the blocked access list, or the firewall policy is incorrect, you can try to check the policy, reduce the firewall security level, or directly turn it off and try to restore the normal state.