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"No internet, secured" on Wi-Fi — How to fix Windows 11
"No internet, secured" means Windows connected to the Wi-Fi but couldn't reach the internet. The router is fine — almost always it's a stale DHCP lease, broken DNS, or a corrupted TCP/IP stack.
- Time
- 10 min
- Difficulty
- easy
- Applies to
- Windows 11, Windows 10
- Updated
- May 25, 2026
Symptoms
- ▸Wi-Fi icon shows "No internet, secured"
- ▸Browser pages fail with 'connection failed'
- ▸Other devices on the same Wi-Fi work fine
Likely causes
- ▸Stale DHCP lease / IP conflict
- ▸DNS server unreachable or wrong
- ▸Corrupted Winsock / TCP/IP stack
- ▸VPN client left a broken adapter active
How to fix it — step by step
- 01
Forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi
Settings → Network & internet → Wi-Fi → Manage known networks → click your SSID → Forget. Reconnect with the password. - 02
Renew the IP address
Open elevated PowerShell:
ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns - 03
Reset Winsock and the TCP/IP stack
netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset - 04
Set DNS to Cloudflare or Google
Settings → Network → your adapter → DNS server assignment → Manual→ IPv4:1.1.1.1and1.0.0.1. Reboot. - 05
Reset the network stack
Settings → Network & internet → Advanced network settings → Network reset → Reset now. Reboot — this is the nuclear option but works after everything else.