
How many times has your Internet connection been brought up for no reason in the middle of work? When this type of situation arises, a large number of tests are carried out by an ordinary user, something that generally does not work, although if the problem is minor, possibly in a few minutes it will be solved. has corrected this problem.
Below we will mention 7 tools that you can use at any time, if conventional methods to try to restore the fallen Internet connection have not worked.
Basic tests to recover a fallen Internet connection
The tools that we will mention below suggest the use of a Windows-based operating system, a situation that may possibly be frowned upon by those who have Linux or Mac. If you have this type of Internet connection problems on a computer with an operating system other than Microsoft's, we recommend you perform the test that network providers generally suggest:
- Make sure that the LAN network cables are perfectly connected.
- Verify that you are connected to a Wi-Fi Internet connection.
- Turn off the router and unplug the cable for about 10 seconds and then turn it on again.
- Look on the router for a small button that says "reset" and hold it down for about 10 or 15 seconds.
The recommendations that we have mentioned above are applicable when there has been an overload in the network, the router having been affected. It doesn't matter what type of computer with an operating system you have, since the suggested tests are independent of it. Now, if you have a computer with Windows, try using the tools that we will place below.
1. Complete Internet Repair
The only thing you have to do with Complete Internet Repair is run it and analyze which boxes you will have to activate so that the analysis and correction of errors is carried out effectively.
The boxes refer to a restoration of Internet protocols or a correction of errors in the connection with the system updates proposed by Windows. If you activate only one box, you will have to press the corresponding arrow (located on the right side), and you must instead use the "Go" button if you have activated all the boxes.
2. Winsock Fix
Despite that Winsock Fix It was developed mainly to correct Internet connection errors in Windows XP, it has a certain level of compatibility with Windows 7.

The only thing we need to do is press the button that says "Fix" so that the tool will try to repair the error that is causing a lack of Internet connection.
3. WinsockReset
WinsockReset It has certain profiles that will help you repair the Internet connection easily. They are found in the "ControlSets" area and you must select any of them and then choose the button located to the right.

If that doesn't work then you could use the button that will try to restore the default values in the Windows registry. Any of the tasks that you perform with this tool will necessarily require Windows startup for the changes to take effect.
4. Repair Winsock and DNS Cache
We could say that one of the easiest tools to use is «Repair Winsock and DNS Cache«, this is because in its interface there is a single button that we must press.

In the interface of this tool you will be able to see the "Status" of your Internet connection, which means that it will be shown right there whether it has been repaired or not with this procedure.
5. Speedguide TCP Optimizer
Despite that SG TCP Optimizer It has complete and specialized functions, an ordinary user who knows absolutely nothing about networks and their Internet configuration could make use of its two functions included in the menu.

You can admire them in the capture that we have placed at the top; This will help you reset the TCP/IP ports as well as a WinSock. These types of tools can be very useful for users who have personal computers (mainly laptops) that always have a failure in Internet connectivity. Let's remember that a few computers came to have complete compatibility with Windows XP, which through tricks "and exploits" were able to accept Windows 7, an "adaptation" that generally tends to give this type of problems due to a "half" compatibility of the drivers for a higher version of the operating system.
