Windows 10: Network reset: Bad idea!

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  1. Network reset: Bad idea!


    Please help me. I was following instructions on how to update my network adapters, and once my pc booted back up, the network reset had wiped out everything I had to connect to the internet: my IP configuration, my Wi-fi connection, even my network adapters. I’m too upset with this to keep stressing about this problem. Please, if anyone knows how to restore network information, please help me fix this issue.

    :)
     
    Darien Caruthers, Apr 10, 2024
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  2. John Fer Win User

    Windows 10 Networking Issue: After Windows Reset I can connect to network but no internet

    Thank you for the update. For us not to repeat the troubleshooting steps you've already performed, could you tell us the troubleshooting steps that you've already performed?

    Also, we suggest trying to run the Network troubleshooter to help with your issue. To do that, follow the steps below:

    • Type Network troubleshooter in the Cortana search box.
    • Then select Identify and repair network problems.
    • Follow the steps in the troubleshooter and see if it fixes the problem.

    Get back to us and give us an update.
     
    John Fer, Apr 10, 2024
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  3. I'm online from my wifi laptop but can't connect to my home network

    Nope, I've tried all the steps of all the fixes listed by Dalchina and Try3 but the problem still exists. The W10 laptop refuses to access my main W7 pc (named CG16) on my home network, although it can 'see' it, ie, it shows CG16 in the network list. The only thing I haven't tried is Dalchina's suggestion about creating a shortcut, mainly because I'm not sure where this shortcut is supposed to be. I'm assuming it has to be on the W10 laptop but I don't understand how it could work. More info please, Dalchina, if you'd be so kind. Daymin, sorry: I have no idea what you're trying to say.
     
    teckneeculler, Apr 10, 2024
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  4. Network reset: Bad idea!

    network reset is not solving the wifi login problem

    Hi Shahed,



    Resetting your Wi-Fi router is one of the maintenance procedures that may refresh your network connectivity. In this way, it could eliminate latency and will return your network status like when you started using the Internet. To resolve
    your concern, we suggest that you reset your TCP/IP or
    Internet Protocol
    to its default settings. To do this, follow the instructions below:



    Step #1: Perform an Internet connection reset via
    Command Prompt. To do this, follow the steps below:


    1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.

    2. Type cmd, then press Enter.

    3. Type the following commands, then press Enter after typing each commands below:

    netsh int ip reset resettcpip.txt

    netsh winhttp reset proxy

    netsh int ip reset

    ipconfig /release

    ipconfig /renew

    ipconfig /flushdns

    netsh winsock reset

    4. Restart your PC to complete the process.



    Step #2: We also suggest that you restart your router and wait for 15-30 seconds then turn it on again. Visit this link:

    Fix network connection issues in Windows 10
    for more troubleshooting alternatives for your Internet connection.



    Step #3: Ping Microsoft server
    then tell us the result through a screenshot.

    • Press Windows key + R to open the run window.
    • Type cmd, then press Enter.
    • Type ping www.microsoft.com,
      then press
      Enter.
    • If you receive 4 replies, your connection with the site is working properly.
    • If you got a request time out, your Internet connection has issues.


    Step #4: Disable all other anti-virus programs and enable
    Windows Defender only.



    Let us know if the solution above works for you.
     
    Johann Eva, Apr 10, 2024
    #4
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