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How to Get Online After Windows 10 Update Breaks Internet Access?

by Harry M. developer

Updating Windows have several benefits, but it can cause some issues as well. One such issue is unable to connect to the internet after a Windows update. So, here are the steps to get back online after a Windows 10 update breaks the internet access.

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To Run Basic Network Fixing

Rebooting System:

  • First and foremost, you have to go to Start on your system.
  • After that, you should select a Power tab.
  • Now, go to Restart.

Check Network Configuration:

  • To get started, go to the Start on your system.
  • Then you should browse Command Prompt and select the first result launch the console.
  • Then enter the pursuing the command to locate the router’s TCP/IP address and hit the Enter key: ‘ipconfig.’
  • You have to verify the address of ‘Default Gateway.’
  • Enter the pursuing command to verify the router is accessible and hit the Enter key: ‘ping ROUTER-IP.’

Rebooting Wi-Fi Connection:

  • Go to the Settings options on the system.
  • Then you should choose Network & Internet.
  • Navigate to the Wi-Fi option.
  • You have to switch the toggle of Wi-Fi to disable it.
  • Later, switch the Wi-Fi toggle to enable it.
  • Go to Show available networks.
  • You should choose a wireless network.
  • Thereafter select Connect.
  • You have to input a wireless password.
  • Now, navigate to Next.

Turning off Airplane Mode: 

  • Navigate to the Settings on your system.
  • Then select the Network & Internet option.
  • You should choose Airplane mode.
  • Thereafter switch the Airplane mode toggle to disable it.
  • Alternatively, reboot the system.

Reboot the Router:

  • You should find the router.
  • Thereafter detach its power cable.
  • You have to wait for 60 seconds.
  • Now, connect the power cable again.

Troubleshoot Connectivity via Network troubleshooter

In case you intend to troubleshoot connectivity through troubleshooter, go through the below-mentioned steps.

  • Go to the Setting on your system.
  • Then select the Update and Security option.
  • Beneath ‘Get up and running’ field, choose Internet Connections troubleshooter.
  • Navigate to Run the troubleshooter option.
  • You should choose to Troubleshoot my collection to the internet.
  • Thereafter go to ‘Try these repairs as an administrator.
  • You have to go carry on with the on-screen instructions.

Resetting Network Stack via Command Prompt

If you would like to reset network stack via Command Prompt, then abide by the given steps.

  • You have to go to the Start logo on your system.
  • Thereafter browse for ‘cmd,’ right-click on the first result and then choose Run as administrator.
  • You should enter the pursuing command to reset the function which controls network requests for applications and hit the Enter key: netsh winsock reset.
  • Input the pursuing command to reset the internet protocol stack and hit the Enter key: netsh int ip reset.
  • Go to the pursuing command to again configure the network settings and hit the Enter key: ipconfig /renew.
  • Enter the pursuing command to remove the DNS details cached on the device and hit the Enter key: ipconfig /flushdns.
  • Finally, reboot the system.

Resetting Network Adapter via Settings

In case you intend to reset network adapter via settings, go through the below-mentioned steps.

  • To begin with, go to the Settings on your system.
  • Thereafter select the Network and Internet option.
  • Navigate to the Status.
  • Beneath ‘Change your network settings’ field, select Network reset.
  • You should go to Reset now.
  • Then choose the Yes option.

Updating Network Adapter Driver via Device Manager

  • Navigate to the Start on the system.
  • You should browse for Device Manager and select the first result to launch the application.
  • Thereafter open Network adapters branch.
  • Go to the adapter with the issue and right-click on it, then choose Update Driver.
  • You have to select ‘Search automatically for updated driver software.’
  • Now, carry on with the on-screen steps.

Install Network Adapter Driver via Device Manager

In case you intend to install a network adapter driver via device manager, go through the below-mentioned steps.

  • You should click on the Start on your system.
  • Browse for the Device Manager and select the first result to launch the application.
  • You have to open Network adapters branch.
  • Go to the faulty adapter and right-click on it, then choose Update Driver.
  • You should select ‘Browse my computer for driver software.’
  • Choose the Browse option.
  • You have to choose a folder wherever you disclosed the files of the driver.
  • Navigate to the OK option.
  • You should tick Include subfolders.
  • Click on the Next option.
  • Now, carry on with on-screen steps.

Roll Back Network Adapter Driver via Device Manager

If you would like to roll back the network adapter via Device Manager, then abide by the given steps.

  • Firstly, you have to click on the Start on your system.
  • Browse for the Device Manager and select first result to launch the application.
  • You should choose Network adapters branch.
  • Go to the faulty adapter and right-click on it and choose Properties.
  • You have to select Driver button.
  • Navigate to Rollback driver.
  • Select OK.
  • Select the reason for rolling back.
  • Then choose the Yes option to confirm.
  • Now, reboot the system.

Uninstalling Network Adapter Driver via Device Manger 

In case you intend to uninstall the network adapter driver via device manager, go through the below-mentioned steps.

  • Click on Start on your system.
  • You should browse for the Device Manager and select first result to launch the application.
  • Open Network adapters branch.
  • Go to the faulty adapter and right-click on it, then choose Uninstall device.
  • You should select Uninstall option.
  • Now, reboot the system.

Turning off Security Applications to Troubleshoot Network problems on Windows 10

Disable Antivirus:

  • You should click on the Start on your system.
  • Then browse for the Windows Security and select first result to launch the application.
  • You have to select the Virus and threat protection option.
  • Beneath ‘Virus and threat protection settings’ field, select manage settings.
  • You should switch the Real-time protection toggle to disable it.

Disable Firewall:

  • You should click on the Start on your system.
  • Thereafter browse for the Windows Security and select first result to launch the application.
  • Navigate to the Firewall and network protection.
  • Select the network with a label of ‘active.’
  • Switch Windows Defender Firewall toggle to disable it.

Uninstalling Recent Update

  • Click on the Start on your system.
  • Then select the Update and Security option.
  • You should choose Windows Update.
  • Navigate to View update history option.
  • Select Uninstall updates.
  • You have to choose most current update causing networking issues.
  • Go to Uninstall.
  • Later, choose Yes.
  • Now, select Restart.

Harry Martin is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. She writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.


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