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Getting random "Unable to connect" messages

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Firefox 70 (64-bit), windows 7

These connection problems started a couple of days ago. Firefox will work OK for many hours, then report "Unable to connect". But I can connect using Chrome. Then after a few minutes, connections start working again. I have FF configured with "no proxy". I have no windows proxies.

New problem as I'm typing this (using Chrome): I just clicked on something in FF and it is giving me a new error:

The proxy server is refusing connections

Firefox is configured to use a proxy server that is refusing connections.

Check the proxy settings to make sure that they are correct. Contact your network administrator to make sure the proxy server is working.


What proxy server is it talking about? I have FF configured with "no proxy".

How do I find out what proxy server FF thinks I have?

Thanks!

PS: I waited about 3 minutes, clicked on a link that failed 3 minutes ago, and now it works. Very confusing. Any and all ideas are welcome.

Firefox 70 (64-bit), windows 7 These connection problems started a couple of days ago. Firefox will work OK for many hours, then report "Unable to connect". But I can connect using Chrome. Then after a few minutes, connections start working again. I have FF configured with "no proxy". I have no windows proxies. New problem as I'm typing this (using Chrome): I just clicked on something in FF and it is giving me a new error: The proxy server is refusing connections Firefox is configured to use a proxy server that is refusing connections. Check the proxy settings to make sure that they are correct. Contact your network administrator to make sure the proxy server is working. What proxy server is it talking about? I have FF configured with "no proxy". How do I find out what proxy server FF thinks I have? Thanks! PS: I waited about 3 minutes, clicked on a link that failed 3 minutes ago, and now it works. Very confusing. Any and all ideas are welcome.

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Make sure you are connected to the Internet.As with anything else, the problem may go away once you reboot your system.

I was connected to the internet. When Firefox gives the connect error message, I use the same URL in Chrome and that works OK.

I have rebooted - no joy.

1.Open Settings.

   2.Go to Network & Internet.
   3.Go to Wi-Fi section.
   4.click Manage Wi-Fi settings.
   5.Scroll down to the Manage known networks,
   6.select your Wireless network.
   7.click Forget.
   8.After you've done that, connect to the same wireless network again.

Thanks, but the PC was connected to the internet. The only problem was with Firefox and they were intermittent. When a connection error occurred, I'd wait a minute or 2 then the connection would work OK.

It would be useful if FF gave some info on the alleged proxy server.