The internet gateway mobile feature is disabled in my faculty so no device can connect to it and surf the web, but the only mobile which can establish a wifi connection is iPhone!!!
I tried to ask my instructor about the technique or protocol that lets iPhone connect to mobile-disabled networks but his answer was weird “Apple is so different”! Also in the internet there is no answer to this question.
No mobile can connect to the wireless except iPhone, and only iPhone.. However, I am so happy even without knowing the reason.
Posted in: Networking - iPhone | Tags: Gateway, iPhone, wifi, Wireless
I get this error from time to time, sometimes when I try to open a website written in ASP.NET, and sometimes happens when opening a regular webpage leads to an internal page that requires accessing another page first. However, the error is popular.
The error appears in a white page or a windows (depends on your web browser) as the following:
Network Error (tcp_error)A communication error occurred:The Web Server may be down, too busy or experiencingother problems preventing it from responding to requests.You may wish to try again at a later time.For assistance, contact your network support team.
Having this problem is not a big isssue but it’s definitely annoying especially if you are uploading a huge file then you ended up with this error! Without speaking about message-acknowledge concept the error occurs when you are trying to open a busy or unavailable webpage (as mentioned in the error message).
Sometimes, it occurs when a plugin, application or device is sending requests very fast so the total number of requests becomes too large and it becomes hard to acknowledge each one in way the server cannot handle it or it may block the sender at that moment. Actually many scenarios may affect this process.
Solution (Mac Users)
Go to System Preferences > Select Network
Now select your connection and hit Advanced, here is your work starts:
From TCP/IP tab, press (Renew DHCP Lease) and insure that your settings match the following:
Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
Configure IPv6: Automatically
From Proxies tab, make sure to enable ONLY Auto Proxy Discovery option.
From Ethernet tab, select Automatically for the option Configure
Windows and Linux Users: You will find the same options for everything in your control panel with the same names but in different places and tabs.
Finally, If your connection is working properly and your network connection settings matching the same as here, then the problem is not because of your network, its an internal error from the website (pages ..) or the server.
I appreciate any suggestions or alternative ways to solve this issue. Feel free to write it.
Posted in: Networking - Tech | Tags: Networks, Protocol, TCP, TCP/IP



