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Why do some websites not work on hotspot?
Because your Wifi and your mobile hotspot route through different ISPs and it sounds like either the router/modem or the ISP for your WiFi may be blocking those sites while your mobile hotspot’s ISP isn’t. Sounds like your Wi-Fi and hotspot use different domain name services or DNS.
Why some websites are not opening in mobile data?
Clear Cache and Data of your browser. Try using a different internet browsing application like Chrome or Samsung Internet. You can download these applications directly from the Google PlayStore. Check for any available Software Updates for your device and if available, download and install.
Why are some websites and apps not loading in Wi-Fi but does so in mobile data?
Generally, when a phone app doesn’t work on Wi fi but runs flawlessly on mobile data, there must be a problem with the network settings. Incorrect Settings of Date and Time on your phone or router. Router Security settings. Wi-fi optimization in the router for faster internet.
Can connect to internet but Cannot open Web pages?
If web pages will not open in any Internet browser, your computer may have a virus or malware infection. We recommend you check for and remove viruses or malware on your computer. If malware is found and cleaned, it may resolve the issue and allow you to open web pages again.
Why some websites are not opening in WIFI?
Fixing Local Network Issues. Reset your modem and router. If you can get to the website on your phone or tablet’s mobile data network but not your home network, try restarting your wireless router and/or modem. Traffic to or from a certain website may be getting tripped up by your modem or router.
Can’t connect to Hotspot Android?
10 fixes to try if Android hotspot is not working
- Making sure the internet connection is available.
- Turning off the Wifi and switching it back on.
- Restarting your phone.
- Recreating your hotspot.
- Turn off the power-saving mode.
- Checking the bandwidth.
- Checking the receiving device.
- Factory reset.
Why is my Wi-Fi blocking a website?
Other reasons for your ISP blocking specific websites would be their very content. If it doesn’t fall within legal regulations, the ISP might block it without prior notice. For instance, your ISP might block copyright-infringement websites, but also ones that promote or condone piracy.
Why some websites are not opening on WiFi?
What to do if website is not opening?
What to Do When a Website Won’t Load
- See if the Problem Is on Your End or Theirs.
- Browse a Cached Version of the Page.
- Disable Add-Ons and Other Interfering Software.
- Check Another Browser or Incognito Window.
- Fix Your DNS.
Why are some sites not opening on my WiFi but hotspot?
It’s also possible that those sites on mobile devices are not traffic shaped and have unrestricted access. The router/modem or the ISP for your WiFi may be blocking those sites while your mobile hotspot’s ISP isn’t. So I think this is a reason Why are some sites not opening on my computer with my Wifi but do with mobile hotspot
Why can’t I access my website on my WiFi router?
Your WiFi router configuration may have set to block a certain IP or domain name which includes access to your intended website. However, this can be unblock in the configuration in your WiFi router. If that is not the case, then it can be your Internet Service Provider (ISP) that is blocking/blacklisted that particular website domain name.
Why can’t I connect to a website on my mobile phone?
Try to change your DNS server address on your Wifi router or use direct IP address of the website if available. You may have an IPv4 vs IPv6 problem. Many mobile data plans use IPv6, while most WiFi installations currently use IPv4, so you may be switching more than just the network layer; you may actually be switching layer 3 protocols.
Why can’t I ping a website on my computer?
Restart WiFi and check. If your Ping works (your WiFi connection is fine), then check and modify your DNS server (responsible to connect you to the right website). I would add Google DNS in system preferences- Network -Advanced -DNS and it is the 8.8.8.8