MsRanAway New member Today at 6:05 AM #1 I am home alone for almost a week now and my internet connection is making noises that I could not understand. How am I able to do a computer internet repair on my very own?
I am home alone for almost a week now and my internet connection is making noises that I could not understand. How am I able to do a computer internet repair on my very own?
jainnaman561 Active member Today at 7:03 AM #2 1. Restart Your Devices 2. Run Built-in Troubleshooters On Windows: Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Status → Network Troubleshooter. On macOS: Go to System Settings → Network → Assist Me → Diagnostics. 3. Reset Network Settings Windows: Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run: netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns Then restart your PC. macOS: Go to System Settings → Network → Remove your current Wi-Fi connection, re-add it, and reboot. 4. Update Network Drivers (Windows) Open Device Manager → Network adapters → Right-click your adapter → Update driver. 5. Check Physical Connections Ensure Ethernet cables are plugged in properly and that the router’s lights are on and stable. 6. Perform a Full Network Reset 7. Disable VPNs or Firewalls Temporarily 8. Factory Reset Your Router
1. Restart Your Devices 2. Run Built-in Troubleshooters On Windows: Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Status → Network Troubleshooter. On macOS: Go to System Settings → Network → Assist Me → Diagnostics. 3. Reset Network Settings Windows: Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run: netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns Then restart your PC. macOS: Go to System Settings → Network → Remove your current Wi-Fi connection, re-add it, and reboot. 4. Update Network Drivers (Windows) Open Device Manager → Network adapters → Right-click your adapter → Update driver. 5. Check Physical Connections Ensure Ethernet cables are plugged in properly and that the router’s lights are on and stable. 6. Perform a Full Network Reset 7. Disable VPNs or Firewalls Temporarily 8. Factory Reset Your Router