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Windows quietly corrupts its own networking layers, and most people never suspect it.
Sometimes when something breaks in Windows, I skip the Settings app and go straight to Command Prompt. Five built-in commands handle the bulk of common problems - repairing corrupted system files, ...
Is there a command, using windows, that will kill one particular active network connection? ie <command> <ip> ? I could have sworn ive used one before, but ive been told there is none and a google ...
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