Many users have reported that they getting the error saying unable to access the network ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED, it resists them from browsing the web in Google Chrome using their Internet connection.
Here are some fixes to get rid of ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED error message in Google Chrome.
Solution #1. Restart Modem/Internet Device
Disconnect your Internet, wait for atleast 1 min and restart your Modem or Internet device such as ethernet, mobile hotspot.
Solution #2. Flush DNS Settings
Open CMD (Command Prompt) as a administrator and type this command "ipconfig/flushdns". Now check your Internet connection, if it's not working then try solution 3.
Solution #3. Reset IP/TCP
Open CMD as an administrator and type the following commands.
netsh int ip set dns
netsh winsock reset
Solution #4. LAN Settings
Open Control Panel > Internet Options > Connection and click on LAN settings, choose "Automatically detect settings" and tap "OK".
Solution #5. Clear the Browser Cookies and Caches
Sometimes, cookies and caches also play a role by influencing the network settings, so clearing them would help you out in fixing this error.
In Google Chrome, go to Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Content Settings and click on "All cookies and site data", click on Remove button.
Which solution works for you, let us know in the comment box
Here are some fixes to get rid of ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED error message in Google Chrome.
Solution #1. Restart Modem/Internet Device
Disconnect your Internet, wait for atleast 1 min and restart your Modem or Internet device such as ethernet, mobile hotspot.
Solution #2. Flush DNS Settings
Open CMD (Command Prompt) as a administrator and type this command "ipconfig/flushdns". Now check your Internet connection, if it's not working then try solution 3.
Solution #3. Reset IP/TCP
Open CMD as an administrator and type the following commands.
netsh int ip set dns
netsh winsock reset
Solution #4. LAN Settings
Open Control Panel > Internet Options > Connection and click on LAN settings, choose "Automatically detect settings" and tap "OK".
Solution #5. Clear the Browser Cookies and Caches
Sometimes, cookies and caches also play a role by influencing the network settings, so clearing them would help you out in fixing this error.
In Google Chrome, go to Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Content Settings and click on "All cookies and site data", click on Remove button.
Which solution works for you, let us know in the comment box

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