How do I resolve 'No Internet' connection on my Wi-Fi?
To fix 'No Internet' on Wi-Fi, restart your router, check device settings, and update your network drivers.
‘No Internet’ on Wi-Fi usually points to connectivity issues or misconfigured settings. Begin by restarting your router and modem; sometimes a reset can clear temporary issues. Ensure your device is connected to the correct network, as many people have both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz options. On Windows or Mac, forget the network and reconnect to refresh settings. It may also help to update your network adapter drivers, as old drivers can cause connection issues. If your router is older, firmware updates can also improve connectivity. For persistent issues, run a DNS refresh by opening Command Prompt and typing ipconfig /flushdns
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