If you launch Chrome to visit a website it displays the DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error message to your screen. The browser displays this message to indicate it cannot locate the desired website but most users can resolve the issue without difficulty.
What Causes the DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN Error?
The DNS (Domain Name System) lookup of Chrome fails to work correctly which triggers this error. Possible reasons include:
The website doesn’t exist.
DNS server issues.
Browser or system cache problems.
Network misconfiguration.
How to Fix DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
1. Check the Website URL
Check that you have entered the address properly as "google.com" rather than "googel.com".
Another device check will help determine whether the site is currently offline.
2. Restart Your Router & Device
To fix the issue plug your modem/router off for thirty seconds before reconnecting it.
Restart your computer or phone.
3. Change Your DNS Server
Users of Windows/Mac operating systems can solve the issue in Network Settings by choosing either Google DNS with settings 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4 or Cloudflare DNS with 1.1.1.1.
Administrative access should be used to modify DNS settings through WAN/DHCP settings in the router interface.
4. Disable VPN/Proxy
Disabling VPN services and firewall extensions and proxy connections.
5. Reset Chrome Network Settings
Open the browser by typing chrome://net-internals/#dns then select "Clear host cache."
Still Not Working? Try These!
Open the site through Firefox or Edge browsers to verify if the problem exists only in Chrome.
Temporarily disable antivirus.
Final Thoughts
A DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error usually disappears after performing a DNS setting refresh. The problem will need further investigation if it remains unresolvable because it could stem from your ISP or the website.
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