2. Current
browser
version
Canvas
recommends using the most
up-to-date versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge,
or Safari for
uploading
content.
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 the upload
again.
4. Try a
different
browser
To ensure the issue
is not related to the
browser you are using,
please attempt the upload
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 your upload
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 uploading a
large file, if your
internet connection is not
strong enough, a file can
take a long time to upload
(for security reasons this
delay can cause a timeout
in the secure connection
and cause the upload to
fail).
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 upload.
Please ensure that your
smartphone or any other
personal devices are not
using up
bandwidth.
7. Check file
size
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.