You’re connected to Wi-Fi, but the internet won’t load. Sound familiar? This is one of the most frustrating issues Windows users face. The good news is, there are several effective ways to fix it—without being a tech expert!
In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to
fix the “No Internet Access” error while still connected to Wi-Fi.
Common Causes:
- IP
configuration issue
- DNS server
not responding
- Router/modem
problem
- Windows
network glitch
- Security
software interference
How to Fix It:
1. Restart Your Router and PC
Simple but surprisingly effective. Turn off your modem/router and PC, wait 30
seconds, then turn them back on.
2. Use the Network Troubleshooter
Open CMD as Administrator and run:
ms-settings:troubleshoot
Go to Settings → Troubleshoot → Network Adapter.
3. Reset IP and DNS Using CMD
Open CMD as Administrator and run:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
4. Change Your DNS Manually
Set to Google’s DNS:
- Preferred: 8.8.8.8
- Alternate: 8.8.4.4
5. Disable and Re-enable Network Adapter
From Control Panel → Network Connections → Right click on Wi-Fi adapter →
Disable → then Enable.
6. Update Network Drivers
Go to Device Manager → Network Adapters → Right-click your adapter → Update
driver.
Conclusion:
This issue is common but fixable. Follow these steps and get back online in no time. If it persists, consider checking with your ISP.
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