How to Fix the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Code Problem?

You often come across the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out issue. So what should you be doing to fix this issue forever? It is experienced in both the free and the Pro versions of CloudFlare. The underlying cause is that the CloudFlare fails to create a TCP connection with the origin server and the attempts get timed out. It relates to your site or hosting account. It can be seen on different browsers including Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.  

  So How can You Fix the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Issue?

Fix the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Code Problem
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Here are 6 methods to help you.

1. Clear the Cache & Cookies on the Computer System

  • Open the web browser
  • Open ‘settings’ or ‘history’
  • Open ‘clear browsing data’
  • Check the options that say ‘cookies’ and ‘caches’ (You can also opt to delete other elements)
  • Open the drop-down menu
  • Choose the option – ‘from the beginning’
  • Click the button – ‘clear browsing data’

Let the data get deleted and then close the tab.

2. Run the Chrome Browser from within Windows Firewall

  • Open ‘start’ menu
  • Open ‘control panel’
  • Open ‘internet and network’
  • Open ‘configure’ (found on the right side)
  • Look for the area that says ‘firewall protection is enabled’
  • Open the ‘advanced’ tab
  • Check the left section for the home list and choose ‘program permissions’
  • Look at the right section and click on the button – ‘add allowed program’
  • Make use of ‘Windows Explorer’ to browse and find the internet browser’s Exe file
  • Press ‘ok’

And close the tab and this will help fix the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Code problem.

3. Uninstalling Useless Extensions from the Browser

  • Open ‘start’ menu
  • Open the web browser
  • Check for the 3 dots that show on the top left hand side of the browser and click on it
  • Open ‘more tools’
  • Open ‘extensions’
  • Check the extensions which are not wanted
  • Click the ‘trash’ icon

This can help in addressing the CloudFlare Error 522.

4. Chrome Browser Reinstallation

You can also address the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Code problem by reinstalling the Chrome browser.

  • Open ‘control panel’ from ‘start’ menu
  • Open ‘programs and features’
  • Look for ‘Google chrome’ and right click on it
  • Choose the ‘uninstall’ option
  • Once it is fully uninstalled, reinstall it

5. Adjust Windows Proxy Settings

  • Open ‘start’ menu
  • Open the PC settings
  • Open ‘show advanced settings’
  • Open ‘network settings’
  • Open ‘change proxy settings’ and a pop-up appears
  • Click on ‘connections’ tab
  • Open ‘LAN settings’
  • Check the box against ‘Use a Proxy Server for this connection

This should do the job for you. It will not affect other connections. It is going to fix the CloudFlare Error 522.

6. Review IP Addresses

You can also use this strategy to fix the CloudFlare Error 522.

  • Open ‘start’ menu
  • Type ‘command.exe’ in search and right click on it
  • Choose the ‘run as administrator’ option
  • Then type the following command: “ipconfig/release” and hit Enter
  • Then type: “ipconfig/renew” and hit Enter
  • Restart the computer system

This should help renew the IP addresses on your computer system, thus further fixing the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Code problem. So follow these 6 methods and they should help you fix the CloudFlare Error 522 Connection Timed Out Code issue. It is highly likely that the underlying cause is one of the above-mentioned ones. It is also likely that you may have to use multiple methods to resolve the issue.