Let’s fix it once and for all.
Why Does This Happen?
Your device is connected to the Wi-Fi router, but it can’t reach the internet. That means the issue might be:
- A problem with the router itself
- DNS or IP address errors
- A temporary issue with your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Misconfigured network settings
But don’t worry — most of these problems have quick and easy fixes.
Quick Fixes That Work (For All Devices)
1. Restart Your Router and Device
Unplug your Wi-Fi router, wait 30 seconds, and plug it back in. Also, restart your phone, PC, or tablet.
Why it works: Resets temporary glitches and renews network connections.
2. Forget and Reconnect to the Network
Go to your device's Wi-Fi settings, “Forget” the network, and reconnect by entering the password again.
This helps resolve IP or authentication conflicts.
3. Use Google DNS
Sometimes your DNS can cause problems. Switching to Google DNS (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4) often solves the issue.
How to do it on Windows:
- Open Control Panel > Network & Internet > Network Connections
- Right-click your Wi-Fi > Properties > IPv4
- Select Use the following DNS server addresses:
- Preferred: 8.8.8.8
- Alternate: 8.8.4.4
4. Reset Network Settings
On Android/iPhone:
Settings > System > Reset Options > Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile & Bluetooth
On Windows:
Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network Reset
⚠ Note: This will remove all saved networks, so you’ll have to reconnect manually.
Device-Specific Fixes
🖥 On Windows
- Run the Network Troubleshooter
(Settings > Troubleshoot > Internet Connections) - Open Command Prompt (CMD) and run these commands:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
On Mac
- Go to System Settings > Network
- Select Wi-Fi > Advanced > Remove the current network
- Reconnect again and check your IP settings
On Android/iOS
- Turn Airplane Mode ON, then OFF
- Forget the Wi-Fi network and reconnect
- Update your phone to the latest version
Also read: Top 5 Easy Fixes to Make Your Android Phone Run Faster
Still No Internet? Check These
- Is your Internet bill unpaid? Happens to the best of us
- Try connecting another device. If that works, the problem is with your device.
- Contact your ISP if nothing helps — there could be an outage.
Pro Tip: Update Your Network Drivers
If you're on a PC or laptop, outdated drivers can mess with your connection.
How to check:
Right-click Start > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Right-click your adapter > Update Driver
Related: How to Save Your Laptop from Overheating (2025 Guide)
Final Thoughts
There’s nothing more annoying than being connected but still stuck offline — especially when you’re trying to work, stream, or scroll memes. Thankfully, with these quick fixes, you can solve the “Wi-Fi connected but no internet access” problem on nearly any device in just a few minutes.
Bookmark this guide for future tech hiccups — and don’t forget to share it with someone else facing the same issue!
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