I'm having trouble with my Windows 11 laptop's WiFi. It connects to the network, but it displays 'No internet, secured.' All my other devices at home work just fine. I've been watching tons of videos to fix this, but nothing has helped. I've seen suggestions about uninstalling VPN software, but I've never had one on my laptop. I'm really stuck and could use some advice.
4 Answers
Make sure to back up your data before making network changes. Tweaking BIOS or disk setup can be risky. Just better safe than sorry!
If the problem started after a recent update, like KB5086672, try uninstalling that update. I had a similar issue, and doing this fixed it for me. Just go to settings and look for the update history to uninstall it if you have it.
First off, check if your DNS settings are causing the issue. You can do this by running the command 'ipconfig /all' in the command line to see what IP address you're receiving. Sometimes the DNS can get messed up and that’s why you're getting that message.
I was facing the same issue recently! One thing that worked for me was resetting my laptop's WiFi settings. Open Command Prompt and type 'netsh interface ip reset', then hit ENTER. After that, restart your laptop and try connecting to WiFi again.

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