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Tkbuc
Nov 28, 2022Guide
/ipconfig /release /renew /flushdns When to do this?
I was told by someone at Best Buy that it is good PC Maintenance to run an ipconfig release/renew/flushdns every couple of months to keep my internet running smoothly, reduce lagging in games, etc. ...
Tkbuc
Nov 28, 2022Guide
What if you just reset your router to factory settings? Should I do run that protocol? Everything is working fine however.
FURRYe38
Nov 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You can. I don't. Most resets on the router and setup from scratch will clear IPs and DNS as the router would give out new IP addresses where needed. The time to get thru the setup wizard, IP address timeouts on devices would have expired thus waiting on new IP addresses and DNS configurations would be applied after the router is setup, back online and allowing devices to connect.
Mostly used for troubleshooting. Up to you though. Doesn't really hurt either.
- TkbucNov 28, 2022Guide
Thank you!
- FURRYe38Nov 29, 2022Guru - Experienced User
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- microchip8Nov 29, 2022MasterI'm on Linux and never had to do the equivalent of the Windows ipconfig /release/renew/flushdns here. I've once had an uptime of 101 days (then new firmware came) and my router has been performing without an issue during these days. I don't know, maybe Windows may need periodically running these commands.