Restoration of a local network connection or a high-speed Internet connection can be carried out by the user using standard system tools without the involvement of additional software.
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, make sure that the computer is configured (or configure) to automatically restore the connection when it is broken. to do this, open the main system menu by clicking the "Start" button, and go to the "Control Panel" item. Open the "Network connections" link and open the context menu of the "PPPoE connection" element by right-clicking. Specify the "Properties" item and go to the "Options" tab of the dialog box that opens. Apply the checkbox in the line "Call back if the connection is broken" and confirm saving the changes made by clicking the OK button.
Step 2
If a sudden disconnection of the connection, nevertheless, happened, return to the main menu "Start" and go to the "Run" dialog to restore it. Type cmd in the "Open" line and confirm the launch of the command line utility by clicking OK. Type ipconfig / flushdns in the Windows command interpreter text box and confirm restoring the current DNS cache by pressing the Enter function key.
Step 3
Then enter ipconfig / release at the command prompt and press the Enter function key to re-reserve and restore DHCP. The final step is to enter the ipconfig / renew command in the command interpreter text field and use the Enter function key to restore the interrupted connection.
Step 4
Use an alternative method to restore your Internet connection when the connection is lost to simplify this procedure. To do this, go back to the main menu "Start" and again go to the item "Control Panel". Open the "Network Connections" link by double-clicking and open the context menu of the "LAN or High-Speed Internet" item by right-clicking. Specify the "Fix" command and wait until the interrupted connection is restored.