ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED

How to Fix “ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED”

Network Error 📄 Chrome, Edge, Brave
⚡ Quick answer

ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED means your network connection changed while the page was loading — Chrome detected a different IP address or network interface and dropped the connection as a security measure.

First, check if your internet is working and what your current IP address is:

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What Causes the “ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED” Error?

Chrome monitors your network connection while pages are loading. If it detects any change — such as your IP address changing, switching from Wi-Fi to ethernet, or a VPN connecting or disconnecting — it immediately interrupts the current page load and shows this error. This is a security feature to prevent session hijacking. Common triggers include: an unstable Wi-Fi connection, switching networks (e.g. switching from home Wi-Fi to a mobile hotspot), a VPN connecting or reconnecting, your router reassigning your IP via DHCP, or a flaky ISP connection.

How to Fix It — 5 Methods

1 Simply reload the page

This is often a one-time event caused by a momentary network hiccup.

  1. Press F5 or Ctrl+R to reload
  2. Or press Ctrl+Shift+R for a hard reload (bypasses cache)
  3. If it loads fine, no further action needed
2 Stabilise your Wi-Fi connection

If this error happens frequently, your Wi-Fi signal may be dropping.

  1. Move closer to your router
  2. Switch to a 2.4GHz band instead of 5GHz — slower but more stable at range
  3. Use an ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi for a more stable connection
3 Disable and re-enable your network adapter
  1. Windows: Right-click Start → Device Manager → Network Adapters
  2. Right-click your Wi-Fi or ethernet adapter → Disable
  3. Wait 5 seconds → right-click → Enable
  4. Reconnect and try again
4 Set a static IP on your local network

If your router keeps reassigning your IP, set a static local IP to prevent DHCP changes mid-session.

  1. Log in to your router at 192.168.1.1
  2. Find DHCP settings → DHCP reservation
  3. Reserve your device's MAC address to always get the same IP
5 Check your VPN software

VPNs frequently cause ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED when they reconnect or switch servers.

  1. If you use a VPN, check its "Kill switch" settings
  2. Enable split tunnelling to exclude browsers from the VPN if needed
  3. Or temporarily disconnect the VPN and test
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Some errors are caused by ISP blocks or network restrictions
A VPN bypasses them instantly by routing through a different server.

Fixed it? Visit tools.examineip.com to confirm your IP address and connection are working correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED a serious error?
Usually not. It is Chrome's way of protecting you when your network changes. A simple page reload almost always resolves it. If it happens constantly, your network connection is unstable.
Why does ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED happen when I connect to VPN?
When a VPN connects it changes your network interface and IP address. Chrome detects this change and drops any in-progress connections for security. Simply reload the page after your VPN connects.
How do I stop ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED from happening repeatedly?
The fix depends on the cause. Use ethernet instead of Wi-Fi, set a DHCP reservation for your device on the router, or configure your VPN to connect before you start browsing.

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Last updated: March 30, 2026 • Report an error

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