Reset Network Settings Windows 10

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Access Network & Internet settings

The network reset tool is found on the Network & Internet screen.

Expand the Start Menu and search for Settings. Open the Settings window and choose Network & Internet.

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Select Status

In the left-hand column, Status should be selected. If it isn’t, select it.

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Reset your network settings

At the bottom of the Change your network settings list, choose Network Reset.

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Complete the reset

Select Reset Now to initiate the reset process. Be sure to choose Yes on the prompt confirming the reset.

When the reset is complete, your computer will restart. All of the network adapters will be reinstalled and network settings returned to their default values. This process might uninstall VPN or virtual switch software. With everything wiped, you can start a new network connection.

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Access Network & Internet settings

The network reset tool is found on the Network & Internet screen.

Expand the Start Menu and search for Settings. Open the Settings window and choose Network & Internet.

6

Select Status

In the left-hand column, Status should be selected. If it isn’t, select it.

7

Reset your network settings

At the bottom of the Change your network settings list, choose Network Reset.

8

Complete the reset

Select Reset Now to initiate the reset process. Be sure to choose Yes on the prompt confirming the reset.

When the reset is complete, your computer will restart. All of the network adapters will be reinstalled and network settings returned to their default values. This process might uninstall VPN or virtual switch software. With everything wiped, you can start a new network connection.

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Access Network & Internet settings

The network reset tool is found on the Network & Internet screen.

Expand the Start Menu and search for Settings. Open the Settings window and choose Network & Internet.

10

Select Status

In the left-hand column, Status should be selected. If it isn’t, select it.

11

Reset your network settings

At the bottom of the Change your network settings list, choose Network Reset.

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Complete the reset

Select Reset Now to initiate the reset process. Be sure to choose Yes on the prompt confirming the reset.

When the reset is complete, your computer will restart. All of the network adapters will be reinstalled and network settings returned to their default values. This process might uninstall VPN or virtual switch software. With everything wiped, you can start a new network connection.

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Access Network & Internet settings

The network reset tool is found on the Network & Internet screen.

Expand the Start Menu and search for Settings. Open the Settings window and choose Network & Internet.

14

Select Status

In the left-hand column, Status should be selected. If it isn’t, select it.

15

Reset your network settings

At the bottom of the Change your network settings list, choose Network Reset.

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Complete the reset

Select Reset Now to initiate the reset process. Be sure to choose Yes on the prompt confirming the reset.

When the reset is complete, your computer will restart. All of the network adapters will be reinstalled and network settings returned to their default values. This process might uninstall VPN or virtual switch software. With everything wiped, you can start a new network connection.

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Access Network & Internet settings

The network reset tool is found on the Network & Internet screen.

Expand the Start Menu and search for Settings. Open the Settings window and choose Network & Internet.

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Access Network & Internet settings

The network reset tool is found on the Network & Internet screen.

Expand the Start Menu and search for Settings. Open the Settings window and choose Network & Internet.

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Access Network & Internet settings

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Select Status

In the left-hand column, Status should be selected. If it isn’t, select it.

21

Select Status

In the left-hand column, Status should be selected. If it isn’t, select it.

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Select Status

23

Reset your network settings

At the bottom of the Change your network settings list, choose Network Reset.

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Reset your network settings

At the bottom of the Change your network settings list, choose Network Reset.

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Reset your network settings

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Complete the reset

Select Reset Now to initiate the reset process. Be sure to choose Yes on the prompt confirming the reset.

When the reset is complete, your computer will restart. All of the network adapters will be reinstalled and network settings returned to their default values. This process might uninstall VPN or virtual switch software. With everything wiped, you can start a new network connection.

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Complete the reset

Select Reset Now to initiate the reset process. Be sure to choose Yes on the prompt confirming the reset.

When the reset is complete, your computer will restart. All of the network adapters will be reinstalled and network settings returned to their default values. This process might uninstall VPN or virtual switch software. With everything wiped, you can start a new network connection.

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Complete the reset