The 502 Bad Gateway error often stems from network congestion or temporary server downtime for upgrades. If the issue lies with your device, however, you'll need to take action. Mytour will walk you through fixing the 502 Bad Gateway error in the article below.
Before delving into troubleshooting the 502 Bad Gateway error, readers should check their network speed to see if there are any issues or disruptions. It's essential to assess if there are any problems with your network before attempting to fix the error.
GUIDE TO FIXING 502 BAD GATEWAY ERROR
Step 1: Launch your browser (I'll use Chrome as an example), click on the customize and control option (three horizontal lines at the top-right corner of the browser).
Next, select History (or use the shortcut ctrl+H).
Step 2: Click on Clear browsing data.
Choose the time range for deletion, I recommend selecting Everything.
You can select the option Clear cookies and site data and other plug-in data (or you can leave it to its default setting as it already includes the option to clear cookies and site data). Then click on Clear browsing data to let the browser automatically clear it.
So, in this article, we've guided you on how to troubleshoot and fix the 502 Bad Gateway error that occurs when loading any web page. Now, all you need to do is reopen the web page. However, if your computer cannot access the network, it may be due to a network issue or an IP conflict. You should also thoroughly check and resolve any IP conflicts on your computer if encountered.
