How to perform a Network Reset in Windows 10

Description: This article will show how to do a network reset in Windows 10. This will reinstall any network adapters, and set any other components back to default settings. If the computer is using wireless, then it will need to be reconnected to the wireless connection once complete.

  1. Choose the Start button, typically found at the lower left corner of the screen, then select Settings.
    Windows Start, Settings
  2. In the Settings menu, choose Network & Internet.
    Windows Settings, Network and Internet
  3. Under change your network settings, select Network reset.
    Windows Network Settings, Reset
  4. Choose Reset now to restart the computer to start the reset process.
    Windows Network Reset, Reset Now

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