netcfg -d – this will remove all current network devices and their active connections and configurations.netsh int ip reset – this will reset your PC’s TCP/IP stack (the essential components used for Windows networking).netsh winsock reset – this will reset your PC’s Winsock settings (used to help apps and other services on a Windows PC communicate on a network).ipconfig /renew – this will renew your IP address after being released.ipconfig /release – this will release your current IP address.This command can follow an issued Disable-NetAdapter command to restart a network device. Enable-NetAdapter -name “name” – this will enable a network adapter.Disable-NetAdapter -name “name” – this will disable a network adapter, replacing “name” with the name of your chosen adapter (found using Get-NetAdapter).Get-NetAdapter – this will show a list of available network adapters on your device.Clear-DnsClientCache – this will reset your current DNS cache.There are several network commands that can be launched in a PowerShell window to fix or reset your network devices and settings.
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