The following guide provides you with a solution for fixing the "No Internet Secured" notification that signals Wifi connectivity issues on machines running Windows 10.
No Internet Secured- The following guide provides you with a solution for fixing the "No Internet Secured" notification appearing as a pop-up from the system tray, this error refers to a problem with the wireless configuration or connection. that signals Wifi connectivity issues on machines running Windows 10.
No Internet, Secured issue on Windows 10
Did you ever see this error message pop up in the System Tray area of the Windows 10 taskbar? But what does “No Internet, Secured” actually mean? Why this error appears?
No Internet, Secured actually means that showing Internet access was not available to that PC. This happened often after turning on but could happen also sometimes it can also appear when you have an active connection.
Fix "No Internet Secured" Wifi issues:
Fixing "No Internet Secured" Wifi issue is as simple as we fix them within a minutes, actually there are several fixes for this error. These depend on your computer setup and wifi adaptor. As such, not all these fixes will work.
Here's how to fix it:
- Open "network and sharing center" - Right-click on the network icon in the Windows system tray bottom right side to the windows taskbar, and select "Open Network and Sharing Center" from the context menu that opens up.
- Click on "Change Adapter Settings"- Select the change adapter settings option when the Network and Sharing Center window opens. You find it on the left side there.
- Open the "Properties of the network adapter"- Right-click on the wifi connectivity name and select the "Properties" option.
- Disable IPv6 - Scroll Down until IPv6 you find Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) option and then simply uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) the box and then click OK to confirm the choice.
- Restart - Restart your Windows 10 PC to apply the fix.
Hopefully one of the fixes above resolved the "No Internet Secured" Wifi connectivity issues on Windows10 for you. The above fixes are practically solved to me, by now you should have resolved your problem and got your Windows 10 PC reconnected. If not, there’s a small possibility that the issue is with the network itself. You might, therefore, try connecting to a different network and comparing the results.
If the issue is with your network, try restarting the router before reconnecting.
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