Resetting network settings is among the more common and effective fixes for a range of internet connectivity issues. A network reset fix will restore Winsock and TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) to their default configurations.

How do I reset my network settings within Windows 10?

1. Reset network via Settings

Note: Some users might also need to re-enter proxy LAN settings via the Internet Properties window after resetting networks. To do this, have a look at our Proxy settings not detected guide.

2. Reset TCP/IP and Winsock via the Command Prompt

Having trouble opening Command Prompt with admin rights? Check this guide out

3. Disable and Enable the Network Connection

Those are a few alternative ways you can reset network settings in Windows 10 to potentially fix a variety of connectivity issues. If you don’t have Windows 10, you can still reset network settings with the latter two methods.

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