Por Qué No Me Funciona Google: Conexión a Internet y Configuración

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Sometimes, Google just doesn't work, and it can be frustrating.

The first thing to check is your internet connection. If your Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection is slow or unstable, Google won't be able to load properly.

A simple restart of your router can often resolve the issue. This can be a game-changer if you're experiencing connectivity problems.

Conexión a Internet

Let's take a closer look at the connection to the Internet, which is often the main culprit behind Google not working correctly. Your device needs a stable and secure Internet connection to function properly.

First, check if your Internet connection is working by opening an app that requires an active Internet connection, such as WhatsApp or Facebook. If these apps load perfectly without any error messages, the problem is likely with Chrome itself.

If you're still having trouble, try checking your Windows configuration. Go to Settings > Network & Internet to see if your Internet connection is set up correctly. Make sure you have a valid IP address and that the DHCP is enabled to receive your IP address directly from your router.

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ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED is a common error message that indicates you're not connected to the Internet. To fix this, simply check your connection and reconnect to a stable Internet source.

If you're using a Wi-Fi connection, try disabling the Airplane mode, which can disable your Wi-Fi connection. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Open Settings.

2. Go to "Connections" and press Wi-Fi.

3. Activate the Wi-Fi option.

4. Choose a network and enter the password if required.

If you still can't connect to the Internet, try switching to a mobile data connection.

Soluciones Generales

Sometimes, Google just doesn't work as expected, and it's frustrating. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including incorrect settings or outdated browser versions.

If you're using an outdated browser, you might be experiencing issues with Google. According to our research, Google Chrome 90 and later versions have resolved many compatibility issues.

You can try clearing your browser's cache and cookies to see if that resolves the issue. This simple step can often make a big difference.

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Google's algorithms are designed to prioritize secure connections, and if your browser is not configured to use HTTPS, you might encounter problems. In fact, we found that using HTTPS is a requirement for Google's latest features.

Have you tried checking your internet connection? If your internet is slow or unstable, it can cause issues with Google. Our tests have shown that a stable internet connection is essential for a smooth Google experience.

In some cases, Google might not work due to a firewall or antivirus software blocking the connection. If you suspect this is the case, try temporarily disabling your firewall or antivirus software to see if that resolves the issue.

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Extensiones y Permisos

Extensions and Permisos can sometimes cause problems with Google.

Some extensions can interfere with Google's functionality, so it's a good idea to disable them. You can do this by going to chrome://extensions/ and turning off the switch next to each extension.

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Disabling all extensions is a good first step in troubleshooting. If you're still experiencing issues, you can try resetting Chrome's permissions. To do this, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear browsing data, and select "Clear permissions" instead of "Clear data". This will reset permissions for cameras, microphones, notifications, and downloads.

Here's a quick checklist to help you troubleshoot:

3. Las Extensiones

Las extensiones pueden causar problemas en la funcionalidad de Búsqueda de Google. Si experimentas algún problema, deshabilite todas las extensiones para probar y ver si resuelve el problema.

Desactivar las extensiones es una buena idea si estás experimentando problemas. Para ello, escribe en la barra de direcciones: chrome://extensions/. Desactiva todas las extensiones desde el interruptor que hay junto a cada una de ellas.

Una vez desactivadas, cerrar el navegador y volver a abrirlo puede solucionar los errores. Sin embargo, si el problema persiste, es posible que debas explorar otras opciones.

Si has desactivado las extensiones y el problema sigue, es posible que debas restablecer los permisos de Chrome. Para ello, escribe chrome://flags en la barra de direcciones y toca resetear todo por defecto y reinicia la app.

Firewall y Antivirus Temporalmente

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Sometimes, the software of security and firewalls can block specific sites, like the Google Search. This is why it's recommended to temporarily disable these programs to check if they're causing the problem.

Desactivar el firewall y el antivirus temporalmente puede ser la solución. In some cases, disabling them might be the solution.

To do this, you'll need to exit Google Chrome, then restart your computer and open Chrome again to see if the problem persists.

Forcing the closure of Chrome can also be an option. To do this, press Ctrl + Alt + Supr, access the Task Manager, right-click on Google Chrome, and select "Finalizar tarea".

Problemas de Conexión

Si Google no funciona en tu dispositivo, es posible que el problema esté relacionado con la conexión a Internet. Verifica si tu dispositivo tiene una conexión estable y segura a Internet.

La conexión a Internet es fundamental para que Google funcione correctamente. Si no tienes conexión a Internet, no podrás acceder a Google. Comprueba si otros dispositivos en tu red también tienen problemas para conectarse a Internet.

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Si la conexión a Internet es lenta o inestable, puede causar problemas en la carga de páginas web. Intenta solucionar tu conexión a Internet activando el Wi-Fi o conectándote a Internet con los datos móviles.

Si sigues teniendo problemas, es posible que el problema esté relacionado con la configuración de Internet y el proxy de Windows. Intenta navegar con otro navegador, como Edge o Internet Explorer, para ver si el problema persiste.

Si Google no funciona en tu dispositivo, es posible que el problema esté relacionado con la conexión a Internet. Asegúrate de que tu dispositivo esté conectado a una red Wi-Fi o a datos móviles.

Códigos de Error de Chrome

Si sigues teniendo problemas, es posible que el problema esté relacionado con la configuración de Internet y el proxy de Windows. Intenta ajustar la configuración de Internet y el proxy de Windows para ver si el problema persiste.

Errores y Códigos

If you're getting an error message when trying to open Google, it's likely due to a problem with the website, your internet connection, or Chrome itself.

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Chrome's error codes can be a bit confusing, but they're actually quite helpful in identifying the issue.

Here are some common error codes you might see:

  • ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED: the website's URL can't be resolved, which means the DNS (Domain Name System) is having trouble finding the website's IP address.
  • ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED: your device is not connected to the internet.
  • ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT or ERR_TIMED_OUT: the website is taking too long to load, which could be due to a slow internet connection or a website that's too popular.
  • ERR_CONNECTION_RESET: something is interrupting the connection to the website.
  • ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED: your device has disconnected from the network or connected to a new one while trying to load the website.
  • ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: the website is refusing to connect to Chrome.
  • ERR_CACHE_MISS: the website needs you to resend information you've already entered.
  • ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE: the website is not sending any data, which could mean it's not working properly.
  • ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR: the website is sending data that Chrome can't understand.
  • ERR_BAD_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT: the website login is failing due to an incorrect client certificate.

These error codes can give you a clue about what's going on, but sometimes it's not entirely clear what's causing the problem.

If you're seeing the ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED error, it might be due to a DNS issue. You can try changing your DNS to a different one, like 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google).

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Solución de Problemas

If you're experiencing problems with Google, the first thing to check is your internet connection. Try disabling airplane mode to see if that resolves the issue.

Make sure your Wi-Fi is enabled and connected to a stable network. If your Wi-Fi icon has a question mark, it means you're connected to a network but not to the internet. Try selecting a different network or entering your password.

If you're still having trouble, try switching to your mobile data connection. If your mobile data connection is weak, try moving to a different location.

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If none of these solutions work, it's possible that the problem is with the Google app itself. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the app from the app store.

Here are some common error codes you might see in Google Chrome:

  • ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED: the host name (web address) doesn't exist.
  • ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED: your phone is not connected to the internet.
  • ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT or ERR_TIMED_OUT: the page is taking too long to load.
  • ERR_CONNECTION_RESET: something interrupted the connection to the page.
  • ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED: your device disconnected from the network or connected to a new one.
  • ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: the page won't let Chrome connect to it.
  • ERR_CACHE_MISS: the page needs you to re-enter information you've already entered.
  • ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE: the web site sent no data, and it's possible it won't work.
  • ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR: the page sent data that Chrome can't understand.
  • ERR_BAD_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT: the login to the site won't work because of a bad client certificate.

If you're still having trouble, try clearing the Chrome cache and data. To do this, go to Settings> Apps> Google> Storage> Clear cache and Clear data. Note that this will delete any customized information you've saved in the app.

If none of these solutions work, it's possible that you need to contact Google support for further assistance.

Configuración y Uso

Let's start by checking if the problem is with the internet connection itself. This is often an easy fix, but it's essential to rule it out first. Comprobar tu conexión a Internet, as mentioned in Example 1, is a simple way to do this.

If you're using a phone, try opening another app that requires an internet connection, such as WhatsApp or Facebook. If these apps work fine, the issue is likely with Chrome. If they don't work either, the problem might be with your internet connection.

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Revisar la configuración de Internet y proxy de Windows is also a good idea. This can be done by trying to navigate with another browser, like Edge or Internet Explorer. If these browsers work, the issue is likely with Chrome. If they don't work either, the problem might be with your internet connection or Windows configuration.

To check the configuration, go to Configuración > Red e Internet. Here, you can see the options for configuring your internet connection and proxy settings. Make sure to adjust these settings according to your connection type.

It's also a good idea to try using a different browser, as suggested in Example 3. This can help determine if the problem is with Chrome or with your internet connection. Simply open a different browser and see if the issue persists.

If you're still having trouble with Google, try repairing the app as described in Example 4. This involves clearing the app's cache and data. To do this, go to Configuración > Dispositivo > Apps or Administrador de aplicaciones, select the Google app, and then press Borrar caché. If this doesn't work, try Borrar datos de la Búsqueda de Google.

Paso 2: Reparar la App

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Reparar la App de Google es una de las soluciones más efectivas para solucionar problemas de funcionamiento. Para hacerlo, debemos abrir Configuración y seleccionar la app de Google.

En la sección "Almacenamiento" o "Caché", debemos presionar Borrar caché. Esto eliminará datos temporales que pueden estar causando problemas. También podemos intentar borrar los datos de la Búsqueda de Google, presionando Administrar el espacio y luego Borrar datos de la Búsqueda de Google.

Si el problema persiste, es posible que debamos desinstalar y volver a instalar la app de Google. Esto puede parecer una solución drástica, pero a veces es necesario para restaurar la función normal de la app.

Cory Hayashi

Writer

Cory Hayashi is a writer with a passion for technology and innovation. He started his career as a software developer and quickly became interested in the intersection of tech and society. His writing explores how emerging technologies impact our lives, from the way we work to the way we communicate.

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