Netflix Error Code F7111-5059 causes

This error occurs when the user tries to access Netflix from a browser and tries to connect using a VPN, proxy, or an “unblocker” service. The content offered by Netflix varies by region; it has the right to show certain content in specific regions hence it restricts users from accessing that content from outside of their home country where the restrictions apply. Also, in the past few years, Netflix initiated a clampdown against people using a VPN or proxy connection to access their servers.

What are the causes?

VPN – If a user is using VPN’s to manipulate their location.Proxy – If a user is using a proxy connection to change their geographic location.Tunnel Broker – If a user is using a Tunnel broker on their system.IPv6 Proxy Tunnel – Netflix does not support tunneling services proxy an IPv6 connection over an IPv4 network. If the user is using the same the platform will reject it.

Above mentioned were the possible causes of Netflix Error Code F7111-5059. By looking at the causes we can say this is not exactly an error, instead, it is a restriction imposed by Netflix. Something that has been done to prevent the users to hide their real IP address.

Possible fixes for Netflix error code F7111-5059

Error Code F7111-5059 is annoying for the users who are using a VPN or proxy just for security reasons. Thankfully, it can be easily resolved; but before moving on to the fixes, please make sure that you have an active Internet connection and log-in to your system ‘as an administrator’.  Try the following solutions to resolve this issue. Let’s look at these solutions in more detail.

1] Do not use VPN

A VPN may prevent the user from streaming content that is not available globally because of copyright issues. The use of VPNs is against Netflix’s policy and disabling it is important. There are certain VPNs which have been totally blacklisted by Netflix, here is the list:

Unblock-UsTunnelbearHotspot ShieldHideMyAssHola UnblockerUnotellyPrivate Internet AccessTorGuardBlocklessCyberGhostGetflixOverplayIPVanishUnlocator

The list is likely much more comprehensive than this. And if you are using any of the above-mentioned VPNs, shut down Netflix, disable VPN on your device and relaunch the app or website. If the error vanishes, start streaming but if it is still there, move on to the next solution. Is it illegal to use a VPN and will Netflix ban you for using it? The use of VPNs for Netflix is not illegal, but again, it is worth knowing that it is technically against the streaming platform’s terms of service. This is mainly because Netflix has licensing agreements that restrict its content based on the user’s location. Many Internet users use VPN to watch Netflix, so as to protect themselves from online threats that prowl around the online world. In such a situation, a VPN works as a shield towards vulnerable public Wi-Fi networks like schools, businesses, malls, and coffee shops. Netflix is not going to ban you for using a VPN until you breach its terms of service.

2] Do not use a proxy connection

Using a proxy connection on your computer system is another common cause that may trigger Netflix Error Code F7111-5059. Follow these steps to disable proxy connection on your system: 1] From the Start Menu, go to the Control Panel. 2] Select Network and Internet and click Internet Options. 3] On the new window, navigate to the Connections tab. 4] Now, click the LAN Settings button 5] After this, uncheck Use a proxy server for your LAN option. Done! Now try connecting to Netflix through an open network and try accessing Netflix again and see if the error is resolved.

3] Clear browsing data and cookies

Sometimes if there is corrupted or outdated data on your system, you may have to clear all the browsing data and cookies and see if the error is gone. Here are the steps for Chrome. Similar steps will apply for Edge or Firefox. 1] Open Google Chrome. 2] In the address bar copy the following code and press enter key. 5] Under the Privacy and Security section, click the Clear browsing data option.

6] In the pop-up select all the options in the Advanced tab.

7] Now, click on the Clear Data option. Finally, restart the Chrome browser and reopen Netflix. You may also visit netflix.com/clearcookies and clear all Netflix cookies. Log in afresh with your credentials and check For those who do not use VPNs or Proxy Connection and those who have already tried the above fixes, it is advised that you contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Netflix so that they can diagnose the issue. Some ISPs use ‘DNS rerouting’, this may cause Error Code F7111-5059. For contacting Netflix help, you can navigate to their official help portal. You can call them or Live Chat and explain your problem.