Internet connectivity has come far, and it has made our lives very easy. Unlimited information is available at our fingertips for free. Browsers are software that enables users to explore the internet and once in a while browsers throw up some errors and refuse to load web pages. One such error is “Error network changed”.
This error is popular with the Google Chrome web browser and shows up every now and then. The error will say “Unable to access the network”, err_network_changed. There are several such errors but fret not, there are solutions to all of such errors. In this article, we will deal with the “Error network changed” error and the possible solutions for the error on windows 10. Sometimes this error is also seen in smartphones as “A network change was detected android”.
Fix “A Network Change Was Detected” Error on Windows 10
Here are the different methods to fix the “Error network changed” on Windows 10 on Google Chrome.
Method 1: Check your devices
This is the first thing you should do to solve any network related errors. Check all of the network devices connected to your network. Restart all the routers and modems. Power them off for a few minutes and turn them back on. Check all the cables and see if any of the cables are fried. Double check your network passwords. This will fix the “A Network Change Was Detected” Error in most cases.
Method 2: Check in incognito mode
Sometimes, the Network change detected chrome error could be the work of some nasty chrome extensions, which could be doing things it should not be doing. In the incognito mode, all of the extensions are disabled by default. So opening a page in incognito mode will tell you if the error is caused by extensions. If the page loads fine, logically the problem is caused by extensions. Disable the extensions one by one, and you will know who caused the error.
Method 3: Flush the DNS settings
Flushing the DNS is a common solution to most errors in chrome.
- Open the Command Prompt (Admin) by pressing the Windows Key + X.
- When a black screen opens up, enter ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
- A message will tell you that DNS was flushed. Now close the Command prompt and see if the err_network_changed error persists.
Method 4: Reset IP/TCP
Resetting the IP/TCP is a quick fix to the “A Network Change Was Detected” error on windows 10. In order to do this, open the Command Prompt (Admin), like last time, and enter the following commands one by one.
netsh int ip set dns
netsh winsock reset
Close the window and see if the error is gone.
Method 5: Use Google DNS
- Using Google’s DNS service can fix most known errors and can fix the Network change detected chrome error as well.
- In the network connections window, right click on your connection and choose properties.
- Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click the Properties button again.
- On the text boxes below “Use the following DNS server addresses” enter the following numbers.
Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8
Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4 - Click OK and see if the error is gone.
Conclusion
That is how you fix the “A Network Change Was Detected” Error on Windows 10. Hope this article helped you browse the internet without errors. Do comment below if you need further help.
This is happening on all web browsers and when I try to get my emails. I have tried all of the above but to no avail. Any suggestions?