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How Do You Fix Router Return Network Problems With Windows XP?

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How Do You Fix Router Return Network Problems With Windows XP?

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Router return problems occur when the data transmitted from your XP computer to the router is failing to see the “light of day,” remaining trapped within your network. You can address this problem by resetting your router’s connection and your computer’s network information, enabling the problem to resolve of its own accord. You should be able to do this within five minutes’ time. Unplug your router from the wall. Wait two to three minutes and plug the router back in. Wait a minute until the router is fully booted up. Open the “Start” menu on your computer, click “Run,” type “cmd,” and press “Enter.” Type “ipconfig /renew” and press “Enter.” This will reset your network connection.

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