Select the Advanced tab and look for a Wireless Mode setting. Make sure it’s set to the mode your network is using. Wi-Fi profile doesn’t match. Windows uses the Wi-Fi profile to save the settings that are needed to connect to a Wi-Fi network. These settings include the network security type, key, network name (SSID), and so on. Hi,I'm not able to access the internet through Wifi. When I connect with the same ssid in another system it's working.How to fix the issue?Best Regards,Giri. No Internet, secured - WiFi - Windows 10 - Spiceworks.
Microsoft recently started rolling out a new update to Windows 10 devices, KB3201845 to users. The update bumped the OS build number to 14393.479 and it fixed a couple of issues. However, it also caused a major issue for some users by breaking their internet connection. According to a report from The Registerand several other reports from around the web, the issue is caused by a problem with DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) on Windows. In addition to reports from users, Microsoft has confirmed the issue on its official forum and our own Editor in Chief’s laptop was also affected by the issue after installing KB3201845.
Thankfully, there are a couple of fixes available. Firstly, users can try running the following commands in the Command Prompt (CMD) one after another. You can do so by opening up CMD by hitting Win + R, typing “cmd.exe” and hitting enter. Once CMD is opened, trigger the following commands one after another:
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log
If the above fix doesn’t work, users are also recommended to try renewing their PC’s IP address. To do so, open up CMD (Win +R, type in “cmd.exe” and hit enter) and type the following command in:
ipconfig /renew
Normally you have to execute this command twice.
If the above doesn’t fix the issue for you, please try following Microsoft’s official help guide here which has a handful of solutions available. Microsoft seems to be working on a fix, and we’ll let you know when that’s available.
Hi all, I am having an issue with wifi on my laptop after upgrading to windows 10. Wifi worked perfectly before the upgrade.
Laptop model: dell inspiron 1090 (duo mini)
I can connect to ethernet (on docking station) just fine. When I connect to wifi, dhcp returns an ip address to the laptop, and wifi shows connected (no internet, secured). Pinging the router results in timeouts, as does google. wireshark shows tcp and udp packets on wifi. If I run windows network diagnostics the results vary from can't detect proxy settings to missing necessary protocols.
If I connect to hotspot on iphone, and then connect to access point, wifi works for 15-20 min. then drops out again. It still shows connected, but again, I can't ping the router, and the connection shows no internet, secured. I have tried everything from resetting winsock, ip stack, cleared arp tables, flushed dns to no avail.
I was using a vpn client on the laptop, but it has since been removed per someones suggestion as a test. The vpn adapter was also removed.
Edited by dejavou42, 02 January 2016 - 01:11 PM.