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it means that when you go google , the internet cannot connect with the servers google use ( a server is a piece of electrical equipment similar to a post box where you put a letter addressed to google in ( using the internet addressed to google ) and the post man then collects that letter and places it in the postbox for google ( server)
If that post box is too full the postman cannot deliver your letter and that is a problem of communication
The action is that the post office then advises google to come and empty the mail box and then your letter is delivered
however if a lot of people are trying send letters at the same time or there is a electronic fault in the servers then you get that message so that you can use another search engine ( firefox etc ) until the problem is cleared
That looks to me like a Google server snafu. Perhaps it has already cleared itself up. The only other thing it might be is your Wi-Fi connection to the Internet might be malfunctioning.
The free Wi Fi router may have run out of IP leases on its DHCP server just when you were trying to connect the tablet. If the leases are as an example say one week long then if lots of people connect to the free wi fi they get a lease for one week. So if the device comes back within the week it already has an IP address assigned to it and works. If a new device comes along it has to ask the DHCP server via the WI FI to assign it an IP address. If all available IP addresses are leased from the WI FI router the device will not get assigned an ip address. Would suggest trying to connect the Tablet on another Wi FI system to test it works.
I had this happen on my mobile phone when I was in Surfers Paradise in a Coffee shop and suspected the lease time on the WI FI router was too long for the amount of short term customers using the coffee shop. (the staff had no idea on why the Wi FI was not working so it would have been pointless to try and explain this concept to them and how to change the lease time on the dhcp server) Also there is a limit to the simultaneous number of users on a Wi Fi frequency on one access point . Unless the WI FI uses multiple WI FI access points.
Do you have an internet connection when you try to use the translator?
As the name suggests, it's an online translator so you need internet access to use it.
Well, I would say that the connection to your mail server has apparently failed. Make sure that you have the server settings set correctly for your mail server. It might also be worth a try to remove the account and then re-add it again. Do you have another email account to test? Or, try accessing the Internet from your iPad. If the Internet works, it's just an issue with your mail server. Contact your email provider if none of the above fixes your problem.
Error messages can mean several things. You may have lost internet connection for a short period or your tablet may be having problems with downloading. This is a common problem that happens to devices if they aren't working properly with internet or you could have interferance. Try down loading later at night, late late and see if it just happens to work.
I would try deleting the app first-sounds like you might have gotten a bad sector in it & see if that clears everything up & back to normal. If it does, maybe try a different text app. Anytime you get a not trusted server certificate-that is telling you whatever you downloaded it has something bad in it somewhere. I'd get rid of it.
Are you sure you have a working Internet Connection on the Tab. If you are not connected to WiFi or using Mobile Data, the Tab won't be able to contact Google's internet servers to authenticate you. If you are connected, try disconnecting and reconnecting in case the connection is broken.
If the connection is fine, make sure Google is accessible and try the login again.
Hope this helps,
Alistair
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