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      • On your Android device: Go to your Settings > Apps (or Apps & Notifications on some devices) > Link to Windows. Tap Force Stop and confirm when prompted. On your PC: Open your browser and visit https://accounts.microsoft.com/devices/android-ios.
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  2. Feb 28, 2021 · Resetting your network settings on Android will wipe all previous settings for your Wi-Fi and mobile data connections as well as any previously connected Bluetooth devices. If you're happy to proceed, tap the "Reset Settings" option.

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  3. Select Start (or press the Windows logo key on your keyboard), then select Settings > Phone > Unlink this PC. Select Back to return to Windows Settings Home, and then select Apps. In Apps & features, select Phone Link. Select Advanced options > Reset.

  4. Sep 9, 2019 · To change the networks discoverable mode to Private, go to Windows Settings (Windows key + I). Then go to Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. On the Wi-Fi page, click on Manage known network...

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  5. Dec 16, 2022 · To reset the network settings on your Samsung phone or tablet, go to Settings > General management > Reset > Reset network settings.

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  6. Nov 19, 2023 · To reset network settings on Android, go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Mobile Network Settings > Reset settings. Enter your PIN, then confirm by selecting Reset settings.

  7. Select Start (or press the Windows logo key on your keyboard), then select Settings > Phone > Unlink this PC. Select Back to return to Windows Settings Home, and then select Apps. In Apps & features, select Phone Link. Select Advanced options > Reset.

  8. Sep 14, 2020 · A full network reset using the Windows Settings tool will wipe the slate clean and should reset your adapters and connections to a default configuration. You can tweak your settings further, or reset other parts of your configuration should you need to, by using the Windows PowerShell.