How to Fix WiFi “No Internet, Secured” Errors on Laptops

It is a common frustration: your laptop shows a strong WiFi signal and says “Connected,” but you can’t load a single webpage. The “No Internet, Secured” error usually means your laptop has a valid connection to your router, but the router isn’t talking to the internet, or your laptop’s IP settings are scrambled.

Step 1: The 30-Second Reset

Before changing settings, power cycle your equipment.

  1. Unplug your router and modem for 30 seconds, then plug them back in.
  2. Restart your laptop.
  3. Toggle Airplane Mode ON and OFF to force the wireless card to refresh.

Step 2: Flush the DNS Cache

Sometimes your “map” of the internet (DNS) gets corrupted.

  1. Search for CMD, right-click it, and select Run as Administrator.
  2. Type ipconfig /flushdns and hit Enter.
  3. Type netsh winsock reset and hit Enter.
  4. Restart your computer.

Step 3: Disable Your VPN or Antivirus

Third-party security software (like NordVPN or McAfee) often blocks internet access if their “Kill Switch” feature malfunctions. Try disabling them temporarily to see if the connection returns.

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