How do I fix Internet no Internet secured problem?

To fix "No Internet, Secured" error, start by restarting your router and device. If the problem persists, use Windows' built-in network troubleshooter, and if that doesn't work, you may need to reset your network settings.
 
Yes, you can often fix the “Internet, No Internet secured” error yourself. Restart your router, update network drivers, or forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi. Disable/enable the network adapter, or run Windows Network Troubleshooter. Check IP settings—use automatic configuration or reset TCP/IP stack using Command Prompt for a quick fix.
 
To fix the “No Internet, Secured” Wi-Fi issue, try these quick steps:
  1. Restart your router and device.
  2. Forget the Wi-Fi network on your device, then reconnect by entering the password again.
  3. Run the Network Troubleshooter (on Windows) or reset network settings (on mobile).
  4. Update your network adapter drivers.
  5. Check that your device is set to obtain IP and DNS automatically.
  6. Temporarily disable firewall or antivirus to see if they’re blocking the connection.
  7. If none work, reset your router to factory settings.
 
To fix the "Internet, No Internet Secured" error, try restarting your router and computer, updating your network drivers, or resetting your network settings under Settings > Network & Internet.
 
This mistake implies that your device is connected to the WiFi, but there is no actual internet access. To solve it, you can follow these steps:
  • Restart the router and the device.
  • Use the Windows Troubleshooter if you're using a PC.
  • Forget and reconnect to the WiFi network.
  • Make sure that the drivers for your network adapter are the latest version.
If these don't help, it might be a problem with the service, so the next best thing is to call your internet provider.
 
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