Keeping Windows operating system update is always recommended, and we need to do it properly. However, sometimes Windows update files come with some issues in some programs. One of the most common problems that most users face is “No internet, secured” WiFi error. However, every problem comes with solutions & thankfully, we have the solution to this problem. This problem could be caused by the misconfiguration of the tuatusi IP. No matter reasons are what, we will guide you to the solution. This article will highlight some methods to fix No internet, the secured issue in Windows 10.
Fix ‘No internet, secured’ WiFi error
Ia mautinoa e fai se mea e toe fa'afo'isia ai ina ne'i iai se mea e tupu.
Method – 1: Update Network Adapter Driver
If you are having this problem repeatedly on your screen, it could be a driver problem. Therefore, we will start by updating the driver of your network adapter. You need to browse the network adapter manufacturer’s website to download the latest driver, transfer it to your own device and install the latest driver. Now you can try to connect your internet, and hopefully, you will not see the “No internet, secured” WiFi error.’
If you’re still facing the above error then you need to update network adapter drivers manually:
1. Press Windows key + R and type devmgmt.msc ma lavea ulufale e tatala pule masini.
2. Faalautele Faʻafesoʻotaʻi fesoʻotaʻiga, ona kiliki lea i luga o lau Pule ole Wi-Fi(mo se faʻataʻitaʻiga Broadcom poʻo Intel) ma filifili Fa'afou Aveta'avale.
3. On the Update Driver Software window, select “Suʻe laʻu komepiuta mo le masini komepiuta."
4. Now select “Se'i ou filifili mai se lisi o aveta'avale avanoa i la'u komepiuta."
5. Taumafai e fa'afou aveta'avale mai fa'asologa lisi.
Manatua: Select the latest drivers from the list and click Next.
6. Reboot your PC to apply changes.
It is good first to check all network-related hardware of your device to ensure that there is no hardware problem to move further and implement settings and software-related solutions.
- Check network connections and ensure all cords are properly connected.
- Make sure that the Wi-Fi router is working properly and showing good signal.
- Make sure that the wireless button is “ON” i lau masini.
Metotia - 3: Disable WiFi Sharing
If you are using Windows 10 operating system and it is recently updated and showing “No internet, secured” WiFi error, it could be router program which is conflicting the wireless driver. It means if you disable the WiFi sharing, it can fix this issue on your system.
1. Press Windows + R and type ncpa.cpl ma kiliki Enter
2. Taumatau-kiliki i le wireless adapter properties ma filifili Meatotino.
3. Tusi i lalo ma siaki "Microsoft network adapter multiplexor protocol”. Also, make sure to uncheck any other item related to WiFi sharing.
4. Now you can try again to connect your internet or Wifi router. If the problem persists, you can try another method.
Metotia - 4: Modify the TCP/IPv4 Properties
Here comes another method to Fix “No internet, secured” WiFi error:
1. Press Windows + R and type ncpa.cpl ma kiliki Enter
2. Taumatau-kiliki i le wireless adapter properties ma filifili Meatotino.
3. Now double-click the Internet Protocol 4 (TCP/IPv4).
4. Make sure the following radio buttons are selected:
Obtain an IP address automatically
E otometi lava ona maua tuatusi DNS server.
5. Now you need to click the Avanoa maualuga ma folau i le WINS tab.
6. Under the option of NetBIOS setting, e te manaʻomia Enable NetBIOS mo TCP / IP.
7. Finally, Click OK on all the open boxes to save changes.
Now try connecting your internet and check whether the problem is gone or not. If your problem is still not solved, don’t worry, as we have more ways to get it solved.
Method – 5: Change the property of your WiFi connection
1. Press Windows + R and type ncpa.cpl ma kiliki Enter
2. Taumatau-kiliki i le wireless adapter properties ma filifili Meatotino.
3. Now, in this Properties dialog box, ensure that the following options are checked:
- Client for Microsoft networks
- File and printer sharing for Microsoft networks
- Link-layer topology discovery mapper I/O driver
- Internet protocol version 4, or TCP/IPv4
- Internet protocol version 6, or TCP/IPv6
- Link-layer topology discovery responder
- Faʻatuatuaina Multicast Protocol
4. If anyone option is e lē siakiina, please check it, then click Apply followed by OK.
5. Reboot your PC to save changes and also restart your router.
Metotia - 6: Change the Power Management Properties
I Fix ‘No internet, secured’ WiFi error, you can also try changing power management properties. It would help if you unchecked the box of “turn off wireless network device and save power”.
1. Open Device Manager. Press Windows + R and type devmgmt.msc then hit Enter or press Togi + X ma filifili Pule Faʻatonu filifiliga mai le lisi.
2. Faalautele le Faʻafesoʻotaʻi fesoʻotaʻiga ulufale.
3. Kiliki faalua i le laina faakomepiuta device you have connected.
4. Alu i le Pulega o Pule fuaiupu.
5. Faʻamalo "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".
Method – 7: Taumuli Network Troubleshooter
1. Oomi le Windows Key + I e tatala Seti ona kiliki lea i luga Faʻafouga & Puipuiga.
2. Mai le lisi agavale, filifili Faʻafitauli.
3. Under Troubleshoot, click on Initaneti Fesootaiga ona kiliki lea Tamoe le faʻafitauli
4. Follow further on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter.
5. If the above didn’t fix the ‘No internet, secured’ WiFi error than from the Troubleshoot window, click on Faʻafesoʻotai Fesootaiga ona kiliki ai lea Tamoe le faʻafitauli
5. Toe fa'afou lau PC e teu ai suiga.
Method – 8: Reset Network Configuration
Many times users solve this problem by simply resetting their network configuration. This method is quite simple as you need to run some commands.
1. Open Command prompts with admin access or Windows PowerShell on your device. The user can perform this step by searching for ‘cmd’ or PowerShell and then press Enter.
2. Once command prompts open, run the below-given commands:
netsh winsock reset upega tafaʻilagi ipconfig / faʻasalaga ipconfig / faafou ipconfig / flushdns
3. Again try to connect your system to the Internet and see if it resolves the issue.
Method – 9: Disable IPv6
1. Right-click on the WiFi icon on the system tray and then click on “Tatala le Nofoaga Tutotonu ma le Faʻasoa Faʻasoa"
2. Lenei click on your current connection tatala Faʻasologa.
Manatua: If you can’t connect to your network, then use an Ethernet cable to connect and then follow this step.
3. Kiliki le Properties button in the window that just open.
4. Ia mautinoa e uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IP).
5. Click OK, then click Close. Reboot your PC to save changes.
Metotia 10 - Reinstall Network Adapter
1. Oomi le Windows Key + R ona lolomi lea devmgmt.msc ma kiliki Enter e tatala ai le Pule Faʻatonu.
2. Expand Network Adapters and find lou igoa feso'ota'iga feso'ota'iga.
3. Ia mautinoa oe tusi i lalo le igoa adapter na o le mea lava e tupu se mea.
4. Right-click on your network adapter and select Faʻasalalau.
5. Restart your PC and Windows will automatically install the default drivers for the Network adapter.
6. If you cannot connect to your network, then it means the polokalama avetaavale e le otometi ona faapipiiina.
7. Now you need to visit your manufacturer’s website and download le avetaavale mai iina.
9. Install the driver and reboot your PC to save changes.
fautuaina:
Hopefully, all above-mentioned methods will help you to Fix ‘No internet, secured’ WiFi error. In case you guys still experience some issues, leave your comment, I will try to solve your technical problems. However, all these methods are workable and solved this issue for many Windows 10 operating users.