How to Fix “No Internet, Secured” Error in Windows 10/11
“No Internet, Secured” is a common Wi-Fi error in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It means your laptop is connected to the Wi-Fi router, but internet access is not working. This problem usually appears after a Windows update, router restart, or network setting change. The good news is — it can be fixed easily. What Causes “No Internet, Secured” Error? Incorrect network or DNS settings Outdated or corrupted Wi-Fi driver IP address conflict Router or modem issue Windows update bug Fix 1: Restart Router and Laptop (Basic but Important) Before trying advanced steps, always do this first. Turn off your Wi-Fi router and modem Shut down your laptop completely Wait for 2 minutes Turn on the router first, then start your laptop Many temporary network issues are fixed with a proper restart. Fix 2: Forget Wi-Fi Network and Reconnect Click Start → Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi Select Manage known networks Click your Wi-Fi name → F...