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How to Reset Network Settings in Windows 10 to Fix Internet Connection
It is generally not advisable to reset your network settings in Windows 10 as it can erase any changes you have made to your settings. However, if you are having issues with network connectivity, the only way to fix your connection problems is to reset your network devices to their default settings.
You can do this using Windows' built-in network reset tool, which can be found in the Windows Settings menu. This will reset your network devices, as well as other key components required for network connectivity, such as your TCP/IP stack. You can also change or reset network settings using Windows PowerShell.
Before you reset the network settings for your WiFi or wired Ethernet devices, you may want to use Windows' built-in troubleshooter to fix common networking issues.