What is NET-WIFI-NO-INTERNET?
The NET-WIFI-NO-INTERNET error is categorized as a high-severity network adapter issue that can significantly impact your PC's stability. Wi-Fi reports a connection to the router, but Windows says that it cannot access the outside. When experiencing the Connected but no internet access fault, users often report sudden system crashes, unresponsive behavior, or a blue screen of death (BSOD). In most diagnostic scenarios, this problem is directly triggered by underlying hardware or software complications such as incorrectly set dns on pc, disconnected cable from modem to router and outage by isp. To permanently resolve the NET-WIFI-NO-INTERNET issue and prevent further system degradation, it is highly recommended to follow our step-by-step troubleshooting guide below, ensuring your network adapter components are functioning correctly.
Common Causes
- Incorrectly set DNS on PC
- Disconnected cable from modem to router
- Outage by ISP
Step-by-Step Fix Guide
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1
Try restarting the router
Applying the first fix (Try restarting the router) addresses the most common root cause of NET-WIFI-NO-INTERNET and restores baseline functionality.
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Set on the adapter DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1
If the problem persists, proceeding with the remaining steps ensures all edge cases related to network instability are covered.
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Check the DSL/WAN light on the router
Commands & Diagnostics
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