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Chromebook error configuring network: Quick Fix

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Chromebooks are popular devices known for their user-friendly interface and affordable price tags. However, like any electronic device, they can sometimes encounter technical issues that disrupt their functionality. One common problem users may face is the Error Configuring Network message, which can disrupt internet connectivity.

In this article, we have discussed the causes of the Chromebook error configuring the network and a few ways to help you fix the issue.


What are the causes of the Chromebook error configuring network?

Below we have mentioned a few possible reasons that might be causing the Chromebook error configuring the network.

  • Entering the wrong password.
  • Network sharing is off.
  • Minor bugs and glitches.

Also read: How to find the serial number on a Chromebook?


How to fix the issue?

If you are encountering a Chromebook error configuring network while connecting to the internet then we have explained a few ways to help you fix the issue.

Verify the password

Double-check that you are typing the right password for the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. Sometimes, using an incorrect password can cause this network error to occur. To ensure there are no mistakes, you can type your Wi-Fi password in a text editor first to make sure it is entered accurately.

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Allow Network Sharing

Several Chromebook users have reported successfully resolving this error by enabling network sharing. When adding the network, toggle on beside Allow other users to use this connection. Verify if your Chromebook allows you to save the network settings and establish an internet connection. You can remove the problematic connection and then add it again to ensure a smooth network configuration.


Restart the Chromebook

Restarting your device is the best solution for any problem, and it also works most of the time in resolving the issues. If the errors are caused by some minor bugs or glitches or interference by other apps on your device, then it might solve them.


Use an Ethernet USB adapter

Many Chromebook models do not have an Ethernet port. To overcome this limitation, you can use a USB Ethernet adapter to connect to the Internet using a cable connection. Cable connections are generally not affected by the same issues that can impact wireless networks.

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Restart the Router

Remove the power connection from your router and keep it disconnected for about two minutes to eliminate any residual power. If you’re experiencing a temporary network issue, restarting your network devices should solve the problem.

Additionally, if you are using any VPN, then disabling it might help you resolve the issue.


Switch to Guest mode

Try logging in as a guest user and try to connect to your wireless network again. Instead of using your regular user profile, click on the option to browse as a guest, which can be found at the bottom of the screen. Many users have reported that this simple trick worked for them.

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Switch to a different internet connection

If the problem persists, try connecting to a different internet connection to see if that resolves it. You can use your Android or iOS phone to create a mobile hotspot, or if you have a Windows 10 PC, you can use it as a mobile hotspot for your family and friends. By switching to a new wireless network, you should be able to fix the issue if it’s related to your current wireless connection.

Also read: How to put app icons on Chromebook’s desktop?

Akash Singh

Akash Singh

Akash is a law graduate who likes to go for bike rides on the weekends soul-searching for answers to his many existential questions. You can contact him here: singhakash95@pm.me

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