Are you getting the “Windows Could Not Automatically Detect This Network’s Proxy Settings” error on your Windows 10 PC? You may have come across it after using the Windows Network Troubleshooter to diagnose and resolve the problems you’re facing with your network.
The error can be frustrating to experience, especially if you don’t have the slightest clue about what a proxy server is. In this article, we’re going to show you how to resolve the problem in 8 easy ways:
To put it simply, a proxy server serves as an intermediary between your device and the internet. When you connect to the server, it sends and receives data from the internet on your behalf, rather than connecting you to the internet directly.
They’re commonly used in schools and businesses by system administrators to improve overall internet security and efficiency. However, it’s highly unlikely that you’re using a proxy server unless you’ve set one up on your home network.
Due to this, you should clear any existing proxy settings when you run into the “Windows Could Not Automatically Detect This Network’s Proxy Settings” error.
While it’s a good idea to restart your computer and router, chances are that it won’t clear up your issue. In this scenario, you’ll have to troubleshoot further:
Since the problem is related to the proxy settings in Windows 10, that should be the first place to check when things go wrong. Just follow these simple steps:
When you right-click the network or wireless icon in your system tray and select Troubleshoot problems, it runs the troubleshooter for Internet Connections. This is where you get the “Windows could not detect proxy settings” error. Using the Network Adapter troubleshooter may help, and here’s how to:
The error can be caused by misconfigured DNS settings or IP addresses as well, even though these aren’t exactly related to your proxy server settings. Just follow these instructions:
You can experience connection problems due to an outdated network driver. Likewise, these could also be caused by installing a botched network driver update. Either way, replacing the driver should get things running again. Here’s what you need to do:
By running a few commands on the Command Prompt, you can resolve the problem in moments. These will reset some of your computer’s network functions like obtaining a new IP address and deleting old connection data. Follow these easy steps:
Have you still not been able to get rid of the issue? If you have a VPN, antivirus, and firewall (you totally should, by the way!) installed on your computer, check whether it’s causing any interference with your network connection.
The easiest way to do so is by disabling your VPN, antivirus, and firewall for a while and seeing if the proxy error message goes away. If it does, one of those apps is causing the problem. Make sure to configure them appropriately so they don’t conflict with regular network activities.
Some kinds of malware can prevent you from going online by messing with your proxy settings. You might be a victim of this if you run into the “Windows could not detect proxy settings” error every time you restart your system.
You should run a scan using a reliable anti-malware app to identify any malware that exists on your PC and remove it. If the scan finds malware infections, follow the recommended action and check if your connection is working fine again.
If all else fails, then your last course of action is to do a full reset of your Windows network configuration. Here’s how to go about it:
Follow the aforementioned troubleshooting tips to get rid of this dreaded error. Let us know in the comments section which solution worked for you.