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Windows 10 users who have installed the April 2018 Update (build 1803) are reporting freezes or connection problems when using Chrome or Chromium based applications. When these freezes occur, it. Tried all the fixes on line with no luck. Did a Network reset and that seems to have fixed the problem. Right click on the windows logo. Pick Network Connections then select Network reset.
Hi , this issue suddenly occurs when I am using my windows . At the same time I was playing an online game which was working fine but I was unable to browse websites .
LAN setting you provided me was same already . (I use USB tether)
and these are the results of cmd commands in admin privileges.
1. netsh int ip reset
Resetting Compartment Forwarding, OK!
Resetting Compartment, OK!
Resetting Control Protocol, OK!
Resetting Echo Sequence Request, OK!
Resetting Global, OK!
Resetting Interface, OK!
Resetting Anycast Address, OK!
Resetting Multicast Address, OK!
Resetting Unicast Address, OK!
Resetting Neighbor, OK!
Resetting Path, OK!
Resetting Potential, OK!
Resetting Prefix Policy, OK!
Resetting Proxy Neighbor, OK!
Resetting Route, OK!
Resetting Site Prefix, OK!
Resetting Subinterface, OK!
Resetting Wakeup Pattern, OK!
Resetting Resolve Neighbor, OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , failed.
Access is denied.
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Restart the computer to complete this action.
Resetting Compartment, OK!
Resetting Control Protocol, OK!
Resetting Echo Sequence Request, OK!
Resetting Global, OK!
Resetting Interface, OK!
Resetting Anycast Address, OK!
Resetting Multicast Address, OK!
Resetting Unicast Address, OK!
Resetting Neighbor, OK!
Resetting Path, OK!
Resetting Potential, OK!
Resetting Prefix Policy, OK!
Resetting Proxy Neighbor, OK!
Resetting Route, OK!
Resetting Site Prefix, OK!
Resetting Subinterface, OK!
Resetting Wakeup Pattern, OK!
Resetting Resolve Neighbor, OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , failed.
Access is denied.
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Resetting , OK!
Restart the computer to complete this action.
2. netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled
ok.
3.netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
ok.
4.netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled
ok.
I am using Avast antivirus (free) , I have recently installed it shows no problem after clicking smart scan. If necessary I can uninstall it to scan with Windows Defender.
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Chrome Establishing Secure Connection After Windows 10 Update
This issue occurs suddenly and a possible temporary fix for me is to restart my PC .
On some google forum I read that Windows 10 18xx versions have Cryptographic service problem which is to cause problems with surfing . If there is some optional update or automatic update is available to fix then how can I get it ? I am right now on 1804 build.
I was able to use the Microsoft Edge and Chrome to access webpages in Internet on my Surface Pro 3 running Windows 10. After installed the Creators Update, the contents of website load very slowly and the “Resolving host” status keep showing on the bottom of browsers all over the place. Then I remove the Intel Network Connections Driver and reinstall it and get a normal fast internet. However, the problem happens after the next restart. How can I resolve it and get it working on my tablet?
How to fix “Resolving host” status with Edge/Chrome in Windows 10 creators update
You need to disable the IPv6 feature in Windows 10 completely
* From your desktop, tap or click on the Start button, and open the Settings app from the Start menu.
* Select the Network & Internet category, and click on the WiFi tab in the left side if you use wireless network connection. If you are using the Ethernet (wired) network, click once on the Ethernet tab.
* In the right side pane, under Related Settings heading, click on the Change adapter link from list to open Network Connections window.
* Hold-and-press or right click on your current Ethernet or Wi-Fi icon, and select the Properties from content menu.
* In This connection uses the following items area, uncheck the “Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)” box, and click OK button.
* Finally restart your system to disable IPv6 function and use IPv4 only.
You need to disable the IPv6 feature in Windows 10 completely
* From your desktop, tap or click on the Start button, and open the Settings app from the Start menu.
* Select the Network & Internet category, and click on the WiFi tab in the left side if you use wireless network connection. If you are using the Ethernet (wired) network, click once on the Ethernet tab.
* In the right side pane, under Related Settings heading, click on the Change adapter link from list to open Network Connections window.
* Hold-and-press or right click on your current Ethernet or Wi-Fi icon, and select the Properties from content menu.
* In This connection uses the following items area, uncheck the “Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)” box, and click OK button.
* Finally restart your system to disable IPv6 function and use IPv4 only.
If it still doesn’t fix the issue, go to change your PC’s DNS settings
* When you open the network Properties by above method, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”, and click on Properties button.
* Check “Use the following DNS server addresses” box, enter the Google Public DNS addresses for the DNS server, including 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, and click OK button to save all.
* When you open the network Properties by above method, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”, and click on Properties button.
* Check “Use the following DNS server addresses” box, enter the Google Public DNS addresses for the DNS server, including 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, and click OK button to save all.