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How to Fix Wi-Fi Connected But No Internet

✅ Quick Answer

When your device is connected to Wi-Fi but you can’t access websites, the issue is usually caused by a router problem, DNS issues, or ISP outage. Restart your router, reset DNS, update network drivers, and disable VPN or proxy to fix the issue.


❓ Why Wi-Fi Shows Connected But No Internet?

Wi-Fi connection means your device is linked to the router, but the router may not be connected to the internet. This can happen due to router glitches, wrong DNS settings, expired IP lease, or ISP outages.

Sometimes the Wi-Fi signal is strong, but the router fails to reach the internet. Other times, the PC network settings become corrupted, or a VPN/proxy blocks traffic.


🔧 Fix 1: Restart Router + PC

Restarting refreshes the router connection and clears temporary glitches.

  1. Turn off your PC.
  2. Unplug the router for 30 seconds.
  3. Plug it back in and wait 2 minutes.
  4. Turn on PC and check internet again.

🔧 Fix 2: Reset DNS & Renew IP

DNS and IP conflicts often cause this issue. Resetting them fixes the problem.

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. Type these commands one by one:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
    

🔧 Fix 3: Disable VPN/Proxy

VPN or proxy can block internet access. Disable them temporarily.

  1. Open Settings → Network & Internet.
  2. Go to VPN and disconnect any active VPN.
  3. Go to Proxy and turn off “Use a proxy server”.

🔧 Fix 4: Update Network Driver

Old or corrupted network drivers can cause connection issues.

  1. Right-click StartDevice Manager.
  2. Expand Network adapters.
  3. Right-click Wi-Fi adapter → Update driver.
  4. Select Search automatically and restart PC.

🔧 Fix 5: Reset Network Settings

If nothing works, resetting network settings restores defaults and fixes most problems.

  1. Open Settings → Network & Internet → Status.
  2. Scroll down and click Network reset.
  3. Click Reset now and restart PC.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Wi-Fi show connected but no internet?

Because the router is not connected to the internet or your PC network settings are corrupted.

Is it a router issue or PC issue?

It can be both. Restarting router and resetting PC network settings usually solves it.

What if the issue is with ISP?

Contact your ISP and ask if there is an outage in your area.


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