2. Current
browser
version
Canvas
recommends using the most
up-to-date versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge,
or Safari for
accessing
Canvas.
Note: While all major browsers are supported, Chrome and Firefox report less instances of issues.
3. Turn off
plugins
Some browser
plugins or extensions
(Grammarly, Adblock,
etc.) may conflict
with Canvas and affect
functionality.
Please attempt
to disable any active
browser plugins
(guidelines on how to
do so are available
for Chrome, Firefox,
Safari, Edge),
restart your browser
attempt to access
Canvas
again.
4. Try a
different
browser
To ensure the
issue is not related
to the browser you are
using, please attempt
to access Canvas using
a different browser
(such as the ones
suggested
above).
This can assist
in troubleshooting by
identifying if the
issue is browser
specific.
5. Use an
incognito/private
window
You may find
that using the
incognito or private
mode for your browser
can help to “turn off”
any browser plugins or
extensions and/ or may
avoid issues related
to browser cache and
cookies.
Attempt to
access Canvas in the
incognito or private
browser mode and see
if this makes a
difference (please
note that this assumes
plugins are not
enabled in incognito
mode, which may not
always be the
case.)
6. Check
Connection
When attempting
to access Canvas, if
your internet
connection is not
strong enough, a delay
can cause a timeout in
the secure connection
and cause system
access.
If a wireless
connection is only
available, please ask
others in your house
to temporarily turn
off or restrict their
use of the internet
while you access
Canvas. Please ensure
that your smartphone
or any other personal
devices are not using
up
bandwidth.
7. Check
file
size
If you are
uploading a file,
there is a file size
upload limit of 500 MB
for submissions in
Canvas, but even large
files below this limit
can take a long time
to upload. If your
file size is large and
you are having
difficulties, please
contact your
instructor
8. Check for
network router/
firewall
Some internet
service providers
(e.g. at a workplace
or free Wifi
locations) may not
allow a connection to
port 8443 which is
what Canvas uses to
authenticate. If this
is the case, you will
need to find a
different location to
access Canvas
from.