It happens that when you try to establish an Internet connection or access to a specific resource on the Web instead of connecting, the browser writes: "The timeout period for the request has been exceeded." Not every user knows what this problem is, therefore it is worth considering this error in more detail. You can fix it, but for this you will have to adopt the schemes given below.
Request timed out: nature of the problem
The error itself and its consequences look in the simplest case in a known manner. You are trying to access some resource or connecting to the World Wide Web, a computer device sends a request to the outside world, but does not receive a response.
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