Most of the network configuration in Windows 10 is stored permanently for stability and easy configuration. These configurations are reloaded every time Windows 10 is started. In some cases, some network configurations may create problems. We can reset the network configuration of Windows 10 easily. Keep in mind that the reset of the network configuration lost all previously saved passwords, IP addresses, DNS servers, default gateway, etc.
The Network&Internet
configuration is used to reset the network in Windows 10. First, we open the Settings
via the Start Menu.

In the settings, the screen click to the Network & Internet
like below.

In the Status
page navigate to the down and click to the Network reset
like below.

This screen is used to remove and then reinstall all the network adaptors and set them into their original settings. For example, you should reinstall the VPN clients, software, or virtual switches.

In the following screen, we should click to the Yes
to complete network reset.

When the network reset is approved following screen is displayed which simply informs that Windows 10 will be restarted in 5 minutes to complete the network reset.

Keep in mind that a Windows 10 network reset simply clear all configuration like wireless password, IP address, VPN configuration, etc. So the network reset should be the last resort for a solution.