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How to Fix DNS Errors on Chromebook

Resolve DNS server not responding and website-not-loading errors.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

DNS errors on Chromebook are almost entirely resolved at the Chrome browser level, since Chrome OS uses Chrome's own network stack which maintains its own DNS cache independently. Typing chrome://net-internals/#dns in the address bar and clicking Clear host cache flushes Chrome's DNS cache without affecting OS-level networking. Switching the device's DNS in the Wi-Fi settings from the router-assigned automatic to Google's public DNS (8.8.8.8) is the most impactful change for persistent issues and takes effect immediately without a restart.

Quick Steps

Follow in order for the fastest result.

  1. 1Forget and rejoin your Wi-Fi network to obtain fresh DNS assignments from the router.
  2. 2Set a reliable public DNS manually: Primary 8.8.8.8, Secondary 8.8.4.4, found in your network adapter or Wi-Fi settings.
  3. 3Restart the browser and test loading sites that previously failed.

Still Not Working?

Try these if the steps above didn't help.

Verify the Fix

Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Chromebook have a built-in way to fix dns errors?
Yes. Chromebook includes a native option to fix dns errors without installing third-party software. Follow the Quick Steps above for the exact location in the settings menu.
How long does it take to fix dns errors on Chromebook?
Most users complete this in about 8 min. Complex cases that require troubleshooting or a restart may take a few extra minutes.
Is it safe to fix dns errors on Chromebook?
Yes — this is a standard Chromebook operation. Follow the steps exactly as written, particularly any warnings shown in red or amber banners at the top of this guide.
What should I do if fix dns errors doesn't work on Chromebook?
Follow the Still Not Working section above for targeted fallback steps. As a final resort, install any pending OS updates and restart the device before trying again — most software issues resolve after an update.

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