Sometimes you might fail to connect to the Internet, soon after the update and see an error message – No Internet, Secured flashing on your screen. You may notice WiFi-connected properly, but Browser fails to load Web pages, there is no Internet, secured error on Windows 10. The most common most cases, this error could be because of an invalid IP configuration. Or maybe something changed in network configuration settings. Here some applicable solutions you may apply to fix this No Internet secured error on Windows 10, 8.1 and 7.
Fix No Internet, secured Wi-Fi Problem in Windows 10
First, make sure you have a stable internet connection. Or connect your smartphone to the same WiFi network to check your internet connection working properly. If the internet connection working, Fallow steps below to troubleshoot your System. And if the Internet not working on another device also Simply contact ISP for support.
Sometimes your security software can block the internet connection. Thus, disabling it might fix the Wi-Fi error for you.
Also, try to forget the current connection ( click on the WiFi connection (in the System Tray) and click “Forget” ). Again reconnect with proper credential check WiFi connected and internet connection working properly.
Press Windows + R, type ncpa.cpl and click ok to open network connections. Here right-click on the active network adapter ( Ethernet/WiFi ) and select Disable. Restart windows. On the next start again open the network connections window and Enable the network adapter which you disabled previously.
Also, Check the WLAN auto configuration setting’s services status, And Start the service if it is stopped. To do this open windows services ( type services.msc on start menu search and hit enter ) scroll down and look for Service named DHCP, DNS client, TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service, SSDP Discovery, UPnP Device Host and start them. If you don’t know how to start the services then this is for you:
- Select any service and double-click it. select Automatic next to Startup type.
- Click Apply and at last press the Start button to run the service.
Run Network Troubleshooter
Windows 10 has a built-in troubleshooting tool that diagnostics and allows you to detect the problems that you are experiencing with your network. You will get it from settings -> update & security -> Troubleshoot -> Internet connections -> Run the troubleshooter As shown image below and follow on-screen instructions.
Also, run the network troubleshooter from You will get it from settings -> update & security -> Troubleshoot -> network adapter to check and fix if the network adapter/driver causing any issue. After running the troubleshooter Restart windows and check the Internet started working.
Reset TCP/IP configuration
Open the command prompt with administrative privilege and run the following command one by one.
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ipv4 reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
Now type Exit to close command prompt And Restart windows check Internet started working.
Manually configure DNS address
Press Windows + R, type ncpa.cpl and ok to open network connections window. Right-click on Active network Adapter ( Ethernet/WiFi ) select properties. Double click on Internet protocol version 4 ( TCP/IPv4 ) to get its properties.
Here select the radio button Obtain an IP address Automatically and on DNS address section Select radio button Use the following DNS server addresses.
Set preferred DNS server 8.8.8.8 and Alternate DNS server 8.8.4.4.
Tick mark on validate settings upon exit and ok to make save changes. Now restart windows and check Internet connection back to the normal working state.
Update Network Adapter driver
Press Windows + R, type devmgmt.msc and hit enter key to open Device Manager, Here expand Network adapters. Locate the network adapter that your computer is currently using under the Network adapters section, right-click on it and click on Update Driver Software….
Click on Search automatically for updated driver software, and wait for Windows to conduct the search.
Network Reset (only for windows 10)
On Windows 10, There is a network reset feature which resets the network configuration to its default settings. Which may also very helpful if any incorrect configuration causing the issue. To do this click on the Start button > Type Network Reset. A new window will open warning you about what will happen when your network. Click the “Reset now” button to reset the network and restart your PC.
Automatically detect proxy settings
This is another helpful solution to fix most of internet connection problems. Simply click on start menu search type “or “internet options” hit the enter key. Here on internet properties go to the Connections tab and then click on LAN settings. Make sure that “Automatically detect settings” is checked and “Use a proxy server for LAN” is unchecked.
These are some most effective solutions to fix No Internet, secured Wi-Fi Problem in Windows 10. And I am sure applying these solutions fix the problem for you, and your internet starts working as normal. If you think we’ve missed some other helpful procedures, let us know in the comments. Also, Read There is no internet connection – DNS Probe Finished No Internet.