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Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Issues on Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide

by The Editorial Team

Encountering network connectivity issues on your Windows 10 computer can be a frustrating experience. Whether it’s difficulty accessing available wired or wireless networks, Windows provides a useful tool for troubleshooting such problems. In this guide, we’ll explore how to troubleshoot network connectivity problems using the network troubleshooter in Windows 10, along with additional methods like resetting TCP/IP.

Following are some of the uses of network troubleshooting to fix the network-related problems on Windows systems:

  • Troubleshooting the network helps you diagnose and resolve problems within the computer network.
  • All the problems related to network operations will be analyzed by the troubleshooter, and the issues will be displayed on the screen.
  • This method eliminates the potential symptoms of the network connection error and prevents it from occurring again. 

Now, let’s delve into various methods to address and troubleshoot the network connectivity problems you might be currently experiencing.

Method 1: Run Network Troubleshooter 🔎

Follow the steps below to run the network troubleshooter from the Settings application and troubleshoot network connectivity problems on your Windows 10 PC:

1. Hit the Windows key and type Troubleshoot settings in the search bar. Click Open as shown.

2. Click on Additional troubleshooters.

3. Select Network Adapter and click on Run the troubleshooter to run this network troubleshooter on Windows 10.

4. Select the network adapter to diagnose from given options and click on Next.

  • Wi-Fi
  • Ethernet
  • All network adapters

5. Wait for the troubleshooter to detect the problems.

6(A). If the result is Troubleshooting couldn’t identify the problem, click on Close the troubleshooter.

6(B). If the troubleshooter has identified a problem, then follow the on-screen instructions to fix the possible network problems.

Method 2: Change Network Adapter Settings🔧

The common causes of the network adapter not working in Windows 10 often involve issues with the TCP/IP stack, IP address, or DNS client resolver cache. To resolve these issues, you can change network adapter settings in Windows 10 using the following steps:

1. Launch Control Panel through the Windows Search Bar, as shown.

2. Set View by > Large icons and click on Network and Sharing Center

3. Click on Change adapter settings, as shown

4. Select Properties from the Wi-Fi wireless adapter context menu by right-clicking on it.

5. Look for Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in the list of options that appears and uncheck it to disable it.

6. To make the changes stay, click OK and restart your PC.

Method 3: Reset TCP/IP 🛠

Some users have reported resolving network connectivity problems by resetting the TCP/IP configuration. Follow the steps below to reset TCP/IP and ensure smooth network connectivity in the future:

1. Hit the Windows key, type Command Prompt, and click on Run as administrator.

2. Now, type the following commands one by one and hit Enter after each command:

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /all

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /renew

3. Finally, wait for the commands to be executed and reboot your PC. You will have completed the reset TCP/IP process.

Method 4: Restart Router🎯

Resolving network connectivity problems and refreshing your internet connection can be achieved by restarting the router and modem.

Re-initiating network connectivity and applying configuration changes can often be achieved by restarting the router/modem. Follow the steps below to perform this action:

1. Find the Power button at the back of your router/modem.

2. Press the button once to turn it off.

3. Now, disconnect the Router/Modem power cable and wait until the power is entirely drained from the capacitors.

4. Then, reconnect the power cable and switch it on after a minute. 

5. Wait until the network connection is re-established and try signing in again.

Final Words

These are the steps on how to troubleshoot network connectivity problems on Windows 10. Feel free to share your experience with these methods and leave any questions or comments in the space below.

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