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    [PLASMA 5] Fresh Chrome install, Fresh 15.10 Plasma Install: ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED

    In Google Chrome, I'm intermittently getting Unable to access the network ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED The connection to www.whatnot.com was interrupted by a change in the network connection.

    It happens on about one out of 10 pages, seemingly randomly. Some times the error only shows for a moment during page load. Sometimes the page doesn't load at all. Sometimes I'll get a page with out style sheets. Sometimes, I'll get a page with half the images missing.

    Firefox works fine.

    I have Apache running on localhost. All localhost pages work fine.

    My Network config is stock.

    Help!?

    #2
    So, here are the some guide to fix and solve this error ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED code problem.


    How to fix Error ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED Code problem:-


    1. Reinstall Network Adapter –
    Go to the start menu
    Search or go to the ‘RUN.’
    Click on it and opens it
    After that, Type this below the following command there
    ” hdwwiz.cpl “
    Press Ok there
    Expand network adapters, locate your network adapter name
    Note down the name,
    Right click on that adapter
    Choose and click on the Uninstall option there
    Reboot or restart your PC once
    After restarting, reconnect to your network & test
    If it isn’t installed, then download it from manufacturer website
    After that, run it and reinstall it
    After that, test it
    After completing, close the tab
    That’s it, done


    2. Change the LAN settings –
    o to the Google Chrome menu
    Click on the Settings tab there
    Click on the ‘Show Advanced Settings’ option there
    Click on the “Change Proxy Settings” tab there
    Now, go to the “LAN settings” and deselect the
    ” Use a Proxy server for your LAN “
    After deselecting, close the tab there
    That’s it, done


    3. Flu..... Check out more at; www.techinpost.com/ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED

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      #3
      Originally posted by rs372433 View Post
      1. Reinstall Network Adapter –
      Go to the start menu
      Search or go to the ‘RUN.’
      Click on it and opens it
      After that, Type this below the following command there
      ” hdwwiz.cpl “
      Press Ok there
      Expand network adapters, locate your network adapter name
      Note down the name,
      Right click on that adapter
      Choose and click on the Uninstall option there
      Reboot or restart your PC once
      After restarting, reconnect to your network & test
      If it isn’t installed, then download it from manufacturer website
      After that, run it and reinstall it
      After that, test it
      After completing, close the tab
      That’s it, done
      This is a Windows solution and kinda useless on a Linux machine


      Originally posted by rs372433 View Post
      2. Change the LAN settings –
      o to the Google Chrome menu
      Click on the Settings tab there
      Click on the ‘Show Advanced Settings’ option there
      Click on the “Change Proxy Settings” tab there
      Now, go to the “LAN settings” and deselect the
      ” Use a Proxy server for your LAN “
      After deselecting, close the tab there
      That’s it, done
      Not sure where you got that OP's connection was proxied. Problems with a proxy server would most likely be consistent, not intermittent. This sounds a whole lot more like his network connection than a proxy server.


      Originally posted by rs372433 View Post
      3. Flu..... Check out more at; www.techinpost.com/ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED
      Wasn't much help either, sorry
      we see things not as they are, but as we are.
      -- anais nin

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