If your Wi‑Fi looks connected but pages won’t load,
you’re a no‑internet detective.
Grab your device and let’s troubleshoot fast.
Three quick steps, thirty seconds.
Step 1 — Restart the basics.
Turn Wi‑Fi off and on,
toggle airplane mode,
or reboot your router.
Often that clears the hiccup.
Step 2 — Check IP and DNS.
Forget the network and reconnect,
set DNS to 8.8.8.8 (Google) if pages still fail.
This fixes name lookup problems.
Step 3 — Isolate the culprit.
Try another device
Try a wired connection.
If only one device is down,
update its network drivers
or restart it.
If everything’s offline, call your ISP
outage or modem replacement might be next.
Bonus tip — Keep router firmware updated
place the router centrally.
Problems solved? Nice.
Still stuck? Drop a comment and I’ll help.
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If the Internet doesn’t work on other devices too,
then the problem is most likely with the router or the Internet connection itself.
As described below your problem might be solved by taking the following steps.
How to enable Hotspot 2.0 networks
1.Open Settings.
2.Click on Network & Internet.
3.Click on Wi-Fi.
4.Under the “Hotspot 2.0 networks”, turn on the Let me use Online Sign-Up to get connected toggle switch.
Or after 1.clicking on network icon on your down right of your desktop
2. click on wifi icon then
3.click on Go to settings and then
4.Under the “Hotspot 2.0 networks”, turn on the Let me use Online Sign-Up to get connected toggle switch.
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