Windows command fix
Reset Windows Network Stack: Fix No Internet, Winsock and TCP/IP
Use this page when you searched for: reset network stack, Winsock reset, TCP IP reset, no internet, WiFi problem, VPN proxy issue. For no internet, broken Wi-Fi, VPN leftovers, proxy problems, or socket errors.
What this fix is for
A network stack reset rebuilds Winsock and TCP/IP settings in Windows. It is useful after VPN tools, proxy changes, driver problems, malware cleanup, or socket errors leave the internet connection broken.
Before you run it
The command can reset custom network settings, so note any manual IP, DNS, or proxy settings before running it. A restart is required because the changes are applied after Windows reloads networking.
Steps
1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
2. Run the command above.
3. Restart Windows before testing the connection again.
After the command
Use this for full connection problems. For only one website not loading, start with the DNS cache page because it is smaller and safer.
Use this command only for the problem described on this page. Restart Windows after service, network, update, or file repair commands before testing again.
Quick questions
Is this command safe for personal files?
The command can reset custom network settings, so note any manual IP, DNS, or proxy settings before running it. A restart is required because the changes are applied after Windows reloads networking.
What should I do after running it?
Use this for full connection problems. For only one website not loading, start with the DNS cache page because it is smaller and safer.