

I can get to Google and search the Internet without any problem.I can get to but when I click to sign in I get the above “Server not found” error.I seem to lose connection only to the mail server because I can’t ping successfully. I can get to every site on the Internet, except and therefore I can’t access Gmail.I had to reboot the computer to get Gmail working. Logging out and logging back doesn’t help either. That’s not very convenient when I am in the middle of doing multiple things and have several applications open. The only thing that works is rebooting the computer. I have tried numerous suggestions in forums, messed around with about:config (I use Firefox as my primary browser), enabled/disabled the add-ons, temporarily disabled the firewall, cleared the browser cache, history and cookies renewed my IP address, cleared the ARP cache, cleared NetBIOS cache, Cleared DNS cache, added Google’s DNS server to my Hosts file, added Gmail to my trusted site in the browser and and a whole lot of other options that I won’t bother listing. I have been searching for a solution on the Internet for quite some time. I am also unable to access Gmail in Internet Explorer and the error says: I get the following error when I lose the connection and try to refresh the page in Firefox. Even if I reboot my router my Gmail connection is lost but I can access all the other sites on the Internet, including Google. On Chromebook: Learn how to use a Chromebook as a guest.Once in a while if my Internet connection is lost, even for a second, I lose connection to Gmail. Learn more about using Guest mode in Chrome. Your activity controls apply, so the same activity as usual is saved to your Google Account.Ĭookies are deleted after you leave Guest mode. Searches you do, sites you visit, and other activity aren't saved to the browser's history. When you use Guest mode in Chrome and sign in: When you're done using the web, at the top right, click Guest and then Exit Guest.Go to a Google service, like and sign in to your account.At the top right, click the button with a name or People People.That way, others won't be able to:įind out what searches you did or sites you visited

If you sign in on a device that's used by other people, follow the steps below. If you share a device or browser with people you trust, you can set it up for multiple people. If you sign in temporarily on a computer, phone, or tablet that doesn't belong to you, use a private browsing window.Ī public computer that's available to lots of people, like at a library or internet cafeĪ device that you've borrowed from a friend or family member
