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How to Reset Network Settings on Samsung Galaxy

Clear all saved Wi-Fi, VPN, and Bluetooth settings when connectivity repeatedly fails.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

Android's Reset Network Settings option (under Settings > General Management > Reset or Settings > System > Reset options depending on the device) clears Wi-Fi passwords, mobile network settings, Bluetooth pairings, and VPN configurations while leaving all other data — apps, photos, messages — completely untouched. This is a targeted intervention specifically for when multiple connectivity types (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data) have all developed issues simultaneously, which often indicates a corrupted network configuration rather than individual component failures. Samsung devices perform this reset with a single confirmation; stock Android may prompt you to enter your lock screen PIN as a security step before proceeding.

Before you continue

Network reset removes all saved Wi-Fi passwords, VPN profiles, and paired Bluetooth devices. Record them before proceeding.

Quick Steps

Follow in order for the fastest result.

  1. 1Go to Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset Network Settings and confirm.
  2. 2After the restart, reconnect to your Wi-Fi network by entering the password.
  3. 3Re-configure any custom DNS, VPN profiles, or Bluetooth accessories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does resetting network settings on Samsung Galaxy delete?
Resetting network settings removes all saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords, Bluetooth pairings, VPN profiles, custom DNS settings, and cellular APN configs. It does not delete your apps, photos, messages, or personal files.
Will resetting network settings fix my Wi-Fi on Samsung Galaxy?
It often does when all other steps fail. It resolves issues caused by corrupted network profiles, misconfigured DNS, dead VPN residue, and conflicting network adapter settings. After the reset, reconnect to Wi-Fi from scratch — treat it as connecting for the first time.
Do I need to reset network settings to fix a slow connection on Samsung Galaxy?
No — network reset is a last resort. For slow connections, first restart the router, check for background downloads, test with a VPN disabled, and change DNS to 8.8.8.8. Only escalate to a full network reset if the targeted fixes don't work.
How long does resetting network settings take on Samsung Galaxy?
The reset itself takes under 30 seconds. The required restart adds 1–2 minutes. Reconnecting to Wi-Fi and re-entering passwords takes a few additional minutes. Total time from start to fully connected is typically 5–10 minutes.

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