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How do I fix error code 2048?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

Error code 2048 network busy indicates that the network is currently busy and unable to process the request. This error can happen for a variety of reasons, including heavy network traffic, a malfunctioning network device, or a problem with the network connection. If this error persists, it may be necessary to restart the network or contact the network administrator for assistance.

1. Try restarting your computer and modem/router

-Check if there is an update for your modem/router. -If there is an update, install it. -Check if the problem still exists. -If the problem still exists, try to reset your modem/router. -If resetting the modem/router does not fix the problem, try to connect to the network using a different device.

2. Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network

To try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Under "Wi-Fi," tap the network you want to connect to.
  3. If the network is available, you'll see a list of available networks. Tap the network you want to connect to.
  4. If the network is not available, you'll see a message that says "Network busy."
  5. Tap "Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network."
  6. If the network is available, you'll be prompted to enter your password. Once you've connected to the network, you'll be able to use your device normally.

3. Update your network driver

  1. If the device is not already listed, click the Add device button.
  2. In the Device Manager window, under Network adapters, right-click the network adapter you want to update and click Properties.
  3. On the General tab, click the Driver tab.
  4. Click Update driver.
  5. In the Select a driver to update window, click the Browse my computer for driver software button.
  6. In the Select a driver to update window, click the Browse for driver software on local computer button.
  7. In the Select a driver to update window, click the Browse for driver software on a network server button.
  8. In the Select a driver to update window, click the Browse for driver software on the Internet button.
  9. In the Select a driver to update window, select the appropriate driver from the list.
  10. Click Update driver.
  11. If prompted, click Yes to restart your computer.

If you didn't find success with an option above, then try:

  1. Check if your firewall is blocking the connection.
  2. Disable any VPN software you may be using.
  3. Temporarily disable your antivirus software.
  4. Try connecting to the website using a different browser.
  5. Clear your browser’s cache and cookies.
  6. Try using a different DNS server.