How to Fix Wi-Fi Connected But No Internet Issues
Learn quick fixes for Wi-Fi connectivity issues, including restarting devices and checking settings.
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Restart your router and modem by unplugging them for 30 seconds. Check your Network Settings to ensure you're connected to the correct Wi-Fi network. Disable and enable Wi-Fi on your device or use the 'Forget Network' function and reconnect. Update your software/firmware if needed. Check for DNS issues by switching to a public DNS like Google's (8.8.8.8). If none of these work, contact your ISP to check for outages.
FAQs & Answers
- What should I do if my Wi-Fi says connected but no internet? Restart your router and check your network settings for any issues.
- How do I check for DNS issues? Switch to a public DNS like Google's (8.8.8.8) to resolve potential DNS connectivity problems.
- Why might my internet connection drop unexpectedly? It could be due to an issue with your ISP, outdated software, or incompatibility in network settings.
- Is it safe to contact my ISP for internet issues? Yes, contacting your ISP is safe and they can assist you with service outages and connection issues.