How does the WinXP system reset network commands?

  

In the use of WinXP system, we sometimes encounter some network problems, which makes us unable to access the Internet. However, network devices such as network cards and routers are all normal, but they cannot be accessed. What should I do? How should we solve this problem? Now Xiaobian will talk to you about the way WinXP system resets network commands.

The specific method is as follows:

First, reset the network settings command

1, start → run → input: CMD Click OK (or press the Enter key), Open a command prompt window.

2. At the command prompt, type: netsh winsock reset (press the Enter key to execute the command).

3, later, there will be a successful prompt: successfully reset the Winsock directory → restart the computer to complete the reset.

4, the network is abnormal, generally caused by the network card driver mismatch, you can try to re-update the matching network card driver. The steps are: start → control panel → system & rarr; device manager & rarr; network adapter & rarr; right click NIC device & rarr; update driver.

Second, the wireless network is abnormal

1, in addition to updating the network card driver, there is also the issue of whether the wireless service is turned on. The check steps are: Start → Run → Enter: services.msc Click OK (or press Enter) to open the service.

2, found in: Wireless Zero Configuration (Radio Service) & Rarr; Startup Type & Rarr; Automatic & Rarr; Application & Rarr; Start & Rarr;

3. If the wireless network card is built-in, it may be turned off in the BIOS. Restart the computer, press the button to enter the BIOS (generally pay attention to the first screen of the boot, there will be a prompt to enter the BIOS key).

4, select (menu may be different) Device→ Network Setup.

5. Select Onboard Ethermet Controller Press Enter, then select Enabled option and press Enter; after setting, press F10 to save the setting, select YES option and press Enter, the computer will restart, BIOS The NIC switch is turned on.

The WinXP system resets the network commands to everyone in detail. In the case of such a problem, you can actually try to reset the system's network settings to solve this problem. Now you can restore your network by following the steps above.

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