Secured no internet

If you're getting the "Secured, No Internet" error, try these quick fixes:
  • Restart your router and PC – simple but often works.
  • Forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi – go to Wi-Fi settings, forget the network, then reconnect.
  • Update network drivers – outdated drivers can cause this issue.
  • Run Windows Network Troubleshooter – it can auto-fix some problems.
  • Disable and re-enable the network adapter - via Control Panel > Network Connections.
  • Check if other devices can connect – if not, the problem might be with your ISP or router.
If the issue persists, consider restarting in Safe Mode with Networking or contacting your ISP.
 
To fix the “Secured, no Internet” issue, try restarting your router and device, forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi network, or update your network drivers. You can also run the Windows Network Troubleshooter for quick diagnostics.
 
To fix the "Secured, No Internet" issue easily:
  1. Restart router and device.
  2. Forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi.
  3. Run Windows Network Troubleshooter.
  4. Update network drivers.
  5. Flush DNS:
    Open Command Prompt and run:
    bash
    CopyEdit
    <span><span>ipconfig /flushdns<br>ipconfig /release<br>ipconfig /renew<br></span></span>
If the issue persists, check with your ISP.
 
To fix the “Secured, No Internet” issue, restart your router and PC first. Then, run the Windows Network Troubleshooter. Update your network drivers and disable/enable the Wi-Fi adapter. Flush DNS using ipconfig /flushdns in Command Prompt. If needed, reset TCP/IP settings. Ensure DHCP is enabled in adapter settings for automatic IP assignment.
 
If you're getting the “Secured – No Internet” message, it means your device is connected to the Wi-Fi network but can’t access the internet. Start by restarting your router and device. Then update or reset your network adapter and run the built-in Network Troubleshooter. You can also try flushing DNS (ipconfig /flushdns) or resetting TCP/IP (netsh int ip reset). If that doesn’t work, check your DNS settings or temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall to rule out interference.
 
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