Reset: Ethernet Adapter
Resetting an Ethernet adapter is a common troubleshooting step used to resolve persistent connectivity issues, such as slow speeds, "Unidentified Network" errors, or total loss of internet. This process clears corrupted configurations and reinstalls drivers to provide a "clean slate" for your network connection. When to Reset Your Ethernet Adapter
Your PC will now request a new IP address from the router. Test your connection. reset ethernet adapter
Resetting your Ethernet adapter can often resolve a variety of connectivity issues. If you continue to experience problems, there might be an issue with your router, modem, or the Ethernet adapter itself that requires further troubleshooting or replacement. Resetting an Ethernet adapter is a common troubleshooting
If you want to reset every network adapter (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet) to factory settings: Test your connection
Run the following commands one by one, pressing Enter after each: