Issues can arise at numerous points along the network. Before you start trying to troubleshoot any issue, you want to have a clear understanding of what the problem is, how it came up, who it’s affecting, and how long it’s been going on. By gathering the right information and clarifying the problem, you’ll have a much better chance of resolving the issue quickly, without wasting time trying unnecessary fixes.
Steps To troubleshoot network problems
1. Check the hardware. When you're beginning the troubleshooting process, check all your hardware to make sure it's connected properly, turned on, and working. ...
2. Use ipconfig. ...
3. Use ping and tracert. ...
4. Perform a DNS check. ...
5. Contact the ISP. ...
6. Check on virus and malware protection. ...
7. Review database logs.
8. Try Internet download manager pro mod
Yeah, the classic "turn it off and on again" actually works most of the time. If that fails, running the Windows Network Troubleshooter is my next go-to. For the really stubborn problems, the netsh winsock reset command in the Command Prompt (as Admin) has saved me more times than I can count. I actually found a great step-by-step guide for all this on the simp city forum that walked me through it.