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

  1. What should I do if my Wi-Fi says connected but no internet? Restart your router and check your network settings for any issues.
  2. 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.
  3. Why might my internet connection drop unexpectedly? It could be due to an issue with your ISP, outdated software, or incompatibility in network settings.
  4. 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.