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  1. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about different things you can try to fix network connection problems in Windows.

  2. Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Network reset removes any network adapters you have installed and the settings for them. After your PC restarts, any network adapters are reinstalled, and the settings for them are set to the …

  3. Get connected when setting up your Windows device

    Learn how to troubleshoot and fix problems connecting to the intent when setting up your Windows device.

  4. Why is my Internet connection so slow? - Microsoft Support

    No matter how fast your Internet connection is, there are times when things will slow down to a crawl. This article will help you sort out what kinds of things can go wrong, learn what you can …

  5. Reset your PC - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Learn about the different reset options in Windows and how to reset your device.

  6. Change or reset Internet Explorer settings - Microsoft Support

    Jun 15, 2022 · Learn how to change Internet Explorer settings, or reset browser settings when there's a problem.

  7. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows

    Network & Internet settings in Windows allow you to manage your network connections and internet settings. Whether you need to connect to Wi-Fi, configure a VPN, or troubleshoot …

  8. How to reset TCP/IP by using the NetShell utility

    Explains how to use the NetShell utility to restore the TCP/IP utility to its original state after it becomes damaged. Doing this may fix your Internet connectivity problems.

  9. Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connection on your Surface

    To learn how to restart your network equipment, see Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows. If you connect to your Wi-Fi network but still can’t browse the web on any device, you might …

  10. Troubleshooting poor network connectivity - Microsoft Support

    Switch to a wired connection. Check whether other computers on the network are using a lot of resources or performing heavy downloads or uploads, and see if they can be delayed or halted.