Repairing your internet connection with Diagnose and Repair
An Internet connection going down can be one of the most frustrating things that happen to you while you’re on the computer. I know a couple of people with unsolvable router problems or problems with their Internet connection where they get disconnected more than once per week. Even if it is just occurs once in a while, I find that many users resort to the long way to solving this problem such as:
- Restarting the computer
- Unplugging the router
- Unplugging the modem
The easiest way to repair a network connection, would only involve a few simple mouse movements and clicks.
Most problems involving problems with your Internet connection can easily be solved with the Diagnose and Repair feature.
There are a few ways to do this. If you have the network icon in your system tray, all you have to do is right click and click on Diagnose and Repair.
If you can’t find the Networking icon, the other way to get to this feature would be to open up the Start Menu, and click on Network. Then click on Network and Sharing Center in your breadcrumb (the blue menu bar.)
Finally, just click on Diagnose and Repair on the sidebar.

source:vistarewired.com
Tags:breadcrumb, Internet, Network, network_connection, router_problems, Windows, windows vista


























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