Complete Internet Repair is a free tool that will attempt to repair your internet connection. It has been downloaded over 1 000 000 times. So, that expensive technician most likely uses Complete Internet Repair to troubleshoot and repair your faulty internet connection. It is easy enough to use so that you can repair your own internet connections.

Please note that it is unable to repair hardware faults or get your ISP up and running or not yet. In short; Complete Internet Repair will attempt to repair your internet connection.

Features

  • Internet or network problems after removing adware, spyware, virus, worm, Trojan horse, etc.
  • Loss of network connection after installing/uninstalling VPN, firewall, internet security suite, antivirus or other networking programs.
  • Unable to access any website or can only access some websites.
  • Pop-up error window with network-related problem description.
  • Internet or network problems after removing adware, spyware, virus, worm, Trojan horse, etc.
  • Loss of network connection after installing/uninstalling VPN, firewall, internet security suite, antivirus or other networking programs.
  • Unable to access any website or can only access some websites.
  • Pop-up error window with network-related problem description.
  • No network connectivity due to registry errors.
  • DNS lookup problem.
  • Fail to renew the network adapter's IP address or other DHCP errors.
  • Network connectivity issue with limited or no connections message.
  • Windows update does not work.
  • You are having problems connecting to secured websites (ex. Banking).
  • Internet Explorer stopped working or crashes all the time.
  • Sticky proxy server settings.
  • A few other internet errors, but we will not discuss them all here.

Troubleshooting router issues

As previously mentioned, Complete Internet Repair will not repair hardware issues. That said; most issues are software or Internet Service Provider related. Meaning that Complete Internet Repair should work 60% of the time. But, if it does not and before you start troubleshooting your hardware, give your ISP a call. They will be able to assist you over the phone and inform you if they are experiencing any downtime.

If all else fails, the following basic hardware troubleshooting steps could help:

  • Make sure the modem is plugged in, on and working.
  • Make sure everything is plugged in or if you are using wireless make sure you are connected to the modem.
  • Call your service provider to test the outgoing line for you (maybe they will need to reset the line or have a problem on their side.
  • Save your internet access username and password.
  • Reset your modem (you will need to consult the documentation of the modem to find out how)
  • Reenter your internet access login information (the default login information for access to the modem configuration interface should be printed in the manual, but this is usually; username: admin password: admin). If you still cannot find the login information try http://www.routerpasswords.com
  • After following all these steps and your internet is still not working, your modem could be broken and you will need to replace it or phone that overpriced technician to come to lend a hand.

What's New

  • Updated AutoIt to version 3.3.16.1
  • Improved Windows 11 compatibility.