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How to fix the Netflix proxy error (M7111-5059) in 2026: 9 fixes
What triggers the Netflix proxy error, the right fix when you use a VPN, and the case most guides ignore: when you see it without any VPN at all.

Hit the Netflix proxy error M7111-5059? Here is what triggers it, the right fix when you are on a VPN, and the case most guides skip: when Netflix throws the same error and you are not using a VPN at all.
The short answer
The Netflix proxy error (M7111-5059) is the catch-all rejection Netflix shows when it detects, or thinks it detects, that your traffic is going through a VPN, proxy, datacenter IP, or commercial unblocker. In about 80 percent of cases the fix is to switch your VPN to a different server in the same country, then clear the Netflix app cache or your browser cookies.
The remaining 20 percent of Netflix proxy error cases involves DNS leaks, IPv6 leaks, residential versus datacenter IP detection, and false positives where your real internet service provider has handed you an IP that Netflix happens to dislike.
Our research methodology
The fixes below were assembled by cross-referencing Netflix Help Center documentation, the public support pages of the four most-installed commercial VPN providers (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark, Proton VPN), and aggregated user reports from r/netflix, r/VPN, and Trustpilot, verified against live error states documented in user threads during April and May 2026. Our full sourcing approach is in our research methodology.
What the Netflix proxy error (M7111-5059) actually means
The Netflix proxy error code M7111-5059 maps to one specific Netflix decision: the IP address you are connecting from is on Netflix commercial IP block list. Netflix maintains continually updated lists of IP ranges associated with datacenter providers, known VPN exit nodes, and proxy services. When your request reaches Netflix, the server compares your IP against this list. If the IP is flagged, you get the Netflix proxy error, regardless of whether you have an active Netflix subscription in that country.
The catch is that Netflix is not always right. Some residential ISP IPs occasionally get flagged after being temporarily used by VPN providers or cloud services. Cellular IP ranges shared with corporate connections can also misfire. So the Netflix proxy error reliably means "this IP is on a list", but it does not always mean "you are using a VPN".
Why your VPN triggers it
Three things make a VPN server IP visible to Netflix detection. First, scale. When a server handles thousands of users simultaneously, traffic patterns look very different from a single residential connection, and Netflix flags the IP. Second, IP type. Most VPN servers run on commercial datacenter IPs (AWS, OVH, Hetzner, M247), and Netflix has every major datacenter ASN range pre-flagged. Third, signal mismatch. Even when the VPN IP is clean, a DNS leak that exposes your real ISP, an IPv6 path Netflix can read, or a WebRTC leak can give away the inconsistency. Netflix detection in 2026 weighs the full signal stack, not just the IP.

Quick fix: switch VPN servers (works 70 percent of the time)
- Disconnect from the current server.
- In your VPN client, pick another server in the same country. Avoid generic auto-connect, pick by hostname or city.
- Clear the Netflix app cache (Settings on most platforms) or your browser cookies for netflix.com.
- Reload Netflix.
If the error persists, repeat with two or three more servers. The major commercial providers rotate their streaming-optimized IP pools several times per day, so the same server that failed an hour ago might work now.
Step-by-step fix per platform
Windows or macOS browser
- Disconnect the VPN. Close the browser entirely.
- Open browser settings, clear cookies for netflix.com.
- Reconnect the VPN to a different server in the target country.
- Reopen Netflix. If the error returns, run a DNS leak test at dnsleaktest.com and toggle DNS leak protection in your VPN client. Our guide on how to fix a DNS leak covers the full process per operating system.
iOS or iPadOS
- Open the VPN app, disconnect, switch protocol to WireGuard if available, reconnect to a different server.
- Open Settings, General, iPhone Storage, scroll to the Netflix app, choose Offload App. This clears local cache without losing your login.
- Reopen Netflix.
Android
- Open the VPN app, disconnect, enable Always-on VPN in Android Settings, Network and Internet, VPN.
- Open Settings, Apps, Netflix, Storage, Clear Cache.
- Reconnect the VPN to a different server, reopen Netflix.
Smart TV, Fire TV, Apple TV
Most smart TVs do not run a VPN client natively. Either sideload the VPN app if your TV runs Android TV or Fire OS (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark all publish Fire TV builds), or configure the VPN at the router level to route all home traffic through the VPN.

Which VPNs reliably bypass the M7111 error
Based on aggregated user reports across r/netflix and Trustpilot for the first quarter of 2026, plus the public statements of each provider Netflix support team, four providers consistently rotate their streaming IPs fast enough to stay ahead of Netflix detection.
NordVPN ships SmartPlay, which routes Netflix traffic through optimized servers without manual selection. It is the most consistently reported pass rate on the Netflix proxy error in the public review pools we sampled.
ExpressVPN runs MediaStreamer (a Smart DNS service) for devices that cannot run a VPN client and rotates its US server pool aggressively. Strongest record for niche country libraries such as Japan and South Korea.
Surfshark provides similar streaming optimization at the lowest price point of the three. Proton VPN Plus tier reliably accesses US Netflix from European servers and ships with the cleanest open-source client audit record. For the broader provider assessments, see our NordVPN review and ExpressVPN review.
If you are NOT using a VPN: 5 fixes for the false positive
If you are sure you are not running a VPN, proxy, or unblocker and still see the Netflix proxy error (M7111-5059), the fix is different.
- Restart your router. Your ISP may assign you a fresh IP. This resolves about half of false-positive cases.
- Check for an enterprise VPN profile. On corporate laptops or BYOD phones, an MDM-installed VPN profile may be active in the background. Check Settings, VPN.
- Disable IPv6 temporarily. Some IPv6 ranges trigger false positives. Network adapter properties, untick Internet Protocol Version 6.
- Switch off Apple Private Relay or any third-party DNS booster. Private Relay can register as a proxy on Netflix.
- Contact your ISP. If the IP keeps tripping the filter after a router restart, your ISP may have assigned an IP previously used by a commercial service. Asking for a new IP allocation usually resolves it.
If none of these work, the IP block usually clears within 24 to 72 hours as Netflix lists rotate.
FAQ
Final word
The Netflix proxy error (M7111-5059) is almost always solvable in under five minutes. Switch the server, clear the Netflix cache, check for DNS leaks, re-test. If you are not using a VPN at all, restart the router and check for hidden VPN profiles. The filter is aggressive but imperfect, and false-positive cases resolve themselves on the same fixes.
If you do not have a VPN subscription yet and want the most consistent Netflix proxy error bypass based on the 2026 public review data, NordVPN is the strongest single choice. For more on the broader Streaming use case, see our guide on how to watch Hulu outside the USA.

