WiFi Connected But No Internet
Introduction
If your WiFi shows as connected but there is no internet access, this usually means your device is connected to the router but the router has no working internet connection.
Why This Happens
Router has lost internet connection
ISP (internet provider) outage
Wrong IP or DNS settings
Temporary network glitch
How To Fix It
1. Restart Your Router
Turn off your router for 30 seconds, then turn it back on.
2. Restart Your Device
Restart your phone or laptop to refresh the connection.
3. Forget and Reconnect WiFi
Go to WiFi settings → Forget network → reconnect again.
4. Check Other Devices
If all devices have no internet, the issue is your router or provider.
5. Reset Network Settings (if needed)
This fixes incorrect network configuration.
Conclusion
This issue is usually caused by router or ISP problems and can be fixed quickly using the steps above
## Still Not Working?
If the steps above didn’t fix your issue, the problem is likely deeper (router settings, DNS, or your internet provider).
Instead of guessing, you can follow a complete step-by-step guide that covers all devices and advanced fixes.
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Other Wifi Issues
WiFi Keeps Disconnecting or Dropping?
If your WiFi keeps cutting in and out instead of completely disconnecting, this is a different issue—usually caused by signal problems, interference, or router settings.
👉 Download the complete fix guide for WiFi dropping issues
WiFi Slow Or Buffering?
If your internet is connected but speeds are very slow, this usually means your router is overloaded or your signal is weak.
This guide shows you how to improve speed, stability, and performance step-by-step.