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- Retry the web page by clicking the refresh/reload button, pressing F5, or Call +1-(818) 900-9884. (For Further Help)
- Even though the 504 Gateway Timeout error is reporting an error
outside of your control, the error might only be temporary. Simply
retrying the page is a quick and easy thing to try.
- Restart all of your network devices. Temporary problems with your
modem, router, switches, or other networking hardware could be causing
the 504 Gateway Timeout issue you're seeing. Just restarting these
devices could help.
- Tip: While the order you turn off these devices isn't important, the order that you turn them back on is.
In general, you want to turn devices on from the outside-in. If you're
not sure what that means, check out the link at the beginning of this
step for a complete tutorial.
- Check the proxy server settings in your browser or application and
make sure they're correct. Incorrect proxy settings can cause 504
errors.
- Tip: See Proxy.org for an updated, respected list
of proxy servers that you can choose from. There are also several
websites that offer free proxy server list downloads.
- Note: Most computers do not have proxy settings at all, so if yours are empty, don't worry, just skip this step.
- Change your DNS servers. It's possible that the 504 Gateway Timeout
error you're seeing is caused by an issue with the DNS servers you
happen to be using.
- Note: Unless you've previously changed them, the
DNS servers you have configured right now are probably the ones
automatically assigned by your ISP. Fortunately, a number of other DNS
servers are available for your use that you can choose from. See
our Free & Public DNS Servers list for your options.
- Tip: If not all your network devices are getting an
HTTP 504 error but they're all on the same network, changing your DNS
servers probably isn't going to work. If this sounds like your
situation, move on to the next idea.
- If nothing has worked up to this point, contacting the website is
probably the next best thing to do. There's a good chance the website
administrators are already working to fix the root cause of the 504
Gateway Timeout error, assuming they're aware of it, but there's nothing
wrong touching base with them.
- See our Website Contact Information page
for help figuring out how to contact popular websites. Most major sites
have social networking accounts they use to help support their services
and some even have telephone numbers and email addresses.
- Tip: If it's starting to look like the website
might be giving a 504 error for everyone, searching Twitter for
real-time information about the site's outage is often helpful. The best
way to do this is to search for #websitedown on Twitter. For example, if Facebook might be down, search #facebookdown.
- Contact your Internet Service Provider. It's very likely at this
point, after following all the troubleshooting above, that the 504
Gateway Timeout that you're seeing is a problem caused by a network
issue that your ISP is responsible for.
- Check back with the site regularly. No doubt it'll start working again soon.
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