It is easy to fix any problems with wireless networks via the cmd.exe command line by resetting the TCP / IP on Winsows 11, 10, ... and MS Server OS!Case deactivated WLAN / WiFi on Windows and are reactivated and there are still problems when using wireless networks, can cause a TCP / IP Reset eventually succeed. Occasionally, a computer temporarily saves network settings when changing access points or networks. To clear these settings, reset TCP / IP and the Winsock catalog. PS: It also helps if you are connected to the Internet via a LAN cable! 1. Click Start and in the Start Search text box, type cmd. 2. Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter to open the command prompt as administrator . Alternatively, you can right-click on cmd and click on Run as administrator. 3. At the command prompt, enter: netsh int ip reset reset.txt 4. Please restart the computer. Here is the output: Microsoft Windows [version 10.0.18362.720] (c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\WINDOWS\system32>netsh int ip reset reset.txt Depot forwarding is reset ... OK Depot is reset ... OK Control protocol is reset ... OK Echo sequence request is reset ... OK Global is reset ... OK Interface is reset ... OK anycast address is reset ... OK multicast address is reset ... OK unicast address is reset ... OK neighbor is reset ... OK path is reset ... OK potential is reset ... OK prefix policy is reset ... OK Proxy neighbor is reset ... OK route is reset ... OK Standordpräfix is reset ... OK sub-interface is reset ... OK reactivation pattern is reset ... OK dissolve neighbor is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... Error Access denied is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK is reset ... OK Restart the computer to complete the action. C:\WINDOWS\System32> FAQ 80: Updated on: 6 August 2021 19:38 |