Go toStartmenu>tweaks, then selectNetwork and Internet.

In the left navigation pane, selectStatusto ensure you’re viewing the online grid status window.

Then scroll down until you see theNetwork Resetlink.

A screenshot of Windows settings with the Network & Internet section highlighted

Click theNetwork Resetlink and review the connection Reset information message.

When you’re prepared to online grid your reset controls, selectReset now.

SelectYesin the web link reset confirmation window.

Network reset link in the Network Status window

This will initiate the reset process and kickstart your setup.

You will get a warning when the computer’s about to reboot.

You should have plenty of time to secure your work and close out all applications.

Network reset utility window

When the computer restarts, you’ll notice that your connection connection isn’t active.

This is because your web connection card reset and released its previous connection.

Just pick the web connection icon, pick the web connection you want to reconnect to, and chooseConnect.

Network reset confirmation window

Select theStartmenu and typeInternet Options.

In theInternet Optionswindow, select theConnectionstab.

Select theLAN settingsbutton, and in the LAN parameters window, selectUse a proxy server for your LAN.

Screenshot of the sign out warning screen

In theAddressfield, throw in the address for your corporate LAN proxy server.

SelectOKon both windows to accept the changes.

What Does a Windows 10 data pipe Reset Do?

available wireless networks in Windows 10

Resetting online grid parameters in Windows 10 should be a last resort.

When you initiate a web connection reset, it removes and reinstalls everynetwork adaptercurrently installed on your system.

The utility still remains to help people fix online grid connection issues.

selecting Internet Options from the Start menu

The web link reset utility also sets every networking component on your system back to the original factory tweaks.

Internet Options Connections tab

setting the LAN server in LAN settings