How To Reset Dhcp Windows 10?
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1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run command.
2. Type services.msc, then press Enter.
3. Scroll down and locate the DHCP Client service.
4. Right–click on it and select Restart from the menu.
5. Once the service has been restarted, proceed to open the Run command again and type ipconfig/release, and then hit Enter.
6. Wait a while, then finally execute the ipconfig/renew command to complete the process.