Short Description: TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using Reset-TCPIP.
Long Description 1: One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it. Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using Reset-TCPIP.
Long Description 2: One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it. Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using Reset-TCPIP. The problem could also be caused by a damaged WinSock or by a misconfigured TCP/IP configuration. With Reset-TCPIP you can try all these three things.
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