Overview

This guide will show you how to reset your TCP/IP on Windows 10 PC/Laptop using the command prompt. These commands will reset your connection and renew your IPv4 address from the network.

 

To reset the TCP/IP stack using Command Prompt, do the following

1. Click Start.

2. Type cmd, right-click the result and select Run as administrator.

3. Type the following command and press Enter:

        netsh winsock reset

4. Type the following command and press Enter:

        netsh int ip reset

5. Type the following command to release your current IP address and press Enter:

     ipconfig /release

6. Type the following command to clear the DNS information from your computer and press Enter:

     ipconfig /flushdns

7. Type the following command to renew your IP address and press Enter:

    ipconfig /renew

Once you have completed the steps, use your web browser to check if you can access the internet.