Feb 3, 2018 - Fix ERRNETWORKCHANGED in Chrome: If you are getting error ERRNETWORKCHANGED on. A network changed was detected.
From some time already I have a problem with stability of my internet connection. I'm repeatedly falling into issues with
Some background:
- Fresh and up to date installation of win10 64 (reinstallation didn't help)
- Up to date version of Chrome (adblock, lastpass, chrome UA spoofer)
- Sophos SSL VPN Client used on daily basis
- Kaspersky internet security
- Got some hosts modified in the
.hosts
file but thats only for several defined IP addresses - The internet connection is not a factor, it happens under different networks in different locations
Sometimes everything works fine, sometimes after crushing for several minutes it stabilises, sometimes it happens with the VPN is turned on, sometimes with VPN turned off.
The biggest problem seem to be pages with video. Both Facebook and YouTube, for example. On Facebook it happens all the time, when I play a video and want to jump back or forward, it just stops playing and the console is full of errors like:
or sometimes things like
each time I click on video timeline.
It tries to load couple of times async and then stops, when I refresh the whole page, click play, the video starts working from the beginning. The same with YouTube, sometimes it works fine, sometimes it does not want to buffer, it buffers just a bit in really low quality etc.
After I will leave it alone for couple of minutes it can start working like nothing happened.
Any ideas for deep debugging or solutions will be appreciated.
Greenonline1 Answer
From some time already I have a problem with stability of my internet connection.
Try reinitialising the network states. Run the following commands in an elevated cmd
shell:
Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults:
netsh winsock reset catalog
Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults:
netsh int ip reset reset.log
Reset Firewall to installation defaults:
netsh advfirewall reset
Flush DNS resolver cache:
ipconfig /flushdns
Renew DNS client registration and refresh DHCP leases:
ipconfig /registerdns
Flush routing table (reboot required):
route /f