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You'll restart the machine at least once.
Save any work, close open programs.
Any unsaved work will be lost.
The run command quickly gets you to Network Connections
WinKey+R ncpa.cpl
After each suggested solution, see the issue is resolved.
If one suggestions fixes the issue, you do NOT have to do any of the other suggestions.
- Run the built-in Troubleshooter
Right click the network icon on the Taskbar
Pick Troubleshoot problems
Select Identify and repair network problems
Follow instructions in the troubleshooter- Reset networking
Launch Command Prompt (Admin)
Copy the lines in the code box below
Right click in the Command Prompt window to paste
Restart your machineCode:netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset netsh int ipv4 reset netsh int ipv6 reset ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns- Disable IPv6
Open Network Connections
Right click on the affected adapter(s) (Wifi, Ethernet, or each one of them)
Select Properties
Scroll down to Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
Remove the check mark
Press OK
Restart your machine- Reinstall TCP/Pv4
Launch Command Prompt (Admin)
enter the following commands
netsh int ipv4 install
exit
Restart your machine- Restart Your Network Adapters
Open Network Connections
Right click the affected adapter(s) (Wifi, Ethernet, or each one of them)
Pick Disable
Restart your machine
Open Network Connections
Right click the affected adapter(s) (Wifi, Ethernet, or each one of them)
Pick Enable- Uninstall and Reinstall Your Security/Antivirus Software
Last edited by Slartybart; 03 Jun 2016 at 15:12.