Fix the error that displays the message 'No Internet, Secured' annoying on Windows 10

'No Internet, Secured', a new bug that is annoying Windows 10 users.

Although there are many improvements and new upgrades, but according to the "tradition" of . Microsoft, Windows 10 still contains a lot of small errors that in the long run will make users feel very uncomfortable, one of which is an error. display the message "No Internet, Secured". What is surprising is that even though it displays "No Internet, Secured", you still really have normal Internet access. So what is causing the problem and how do you solve it?

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In general, the reason why Windows 10 displays the message " No Internet, Secured " is due to the wrong setting of the IP address when connecting to the network. Therefore, if you are experiencing this situation, you can overcome it quickly through the following suggested solutions.

1. Refresh the IP configuration

The quickest and easiest way to resolve the "No Internet, Secured" error message on Windows 10 is to refresh the computer's IP configuration. Doing this will help you reassign your IP address, while also fixing the problem if the cause is caused by IP allocation. Specifically, you run two commands in Windows Powershell as follows.

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The first is "ipconfig / release".

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Then "ipconfig / renew".

End of each statement is the ENTER key to execute. The change will take effect immediately.

2. Disable VPN settings

Sometimes the security layer of a VPN utility on your computer can also be the cause of the "No Internet, Secured" error on Windows 10. Therefore, what you need to do next is turn off or exit completely. VPN utility is in use. Wait a few minutes and reconnect to the internet, then open a website with regularly updated content such as a news website to check results.

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If everything returns to normal, the cause is the VPN server. At this point, removing or upgrading is what you should do.

3. Reinstall Winsock

If you do not already know, Winsock (or Winsock protocol) controls a large number of communication processes on your Windows 10 computer with network services, and reinstalling (reset) Winsock will help change some of default settings and eliminates problems that arise, including the "No Internet, Secured" error.

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To reinstall Winsock, run the " netsh winsock reset catalog " command in Windows Powershell.

4. Check the connection properties of the computer

On Windows 10, there are a lot of "small links" linked to your Internet connection, which means a lot of things need to have your internet connection to work properly.

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To check if everything is in order on Windows 10 system, right-click the Wi-Fi or "Internet" icon in the system tray and select "Network & Internet Settings" .

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Continue to click the "Change adapter options" option in the Settings window that appears.

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A window displays the type of network connection on the computer that appears, right-click the type of connection you are using and select Properties.

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The Properties window appears, check and mark all the options: Client for Microsoft Networks, File and Printer Sharing, Internet Protocol Version 4, Internet Protocol Version 6, Link-layer Topology Discovery Responder.

Finally, click OK to save.

5. Disable IPv6

IPv6 is a relatively new internet protocol that more and more PCs are now switching to due to the fact that the number of available IPv4 addresses is simply gone. However, not all network devices and ISPs work well with iPv6, so if you enable this protocol, it may interfere with your connection (or you can connect to the Internet via IPv4). ) but basically, the PC will still notify you that the IPv6 connection is without Internet signal.

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To disable IPv6, disable the "Internet Protocol Version 6" option in your connection properties. The operation is similar as in method 4.

6. Update network driver again

Most likely your network card driver is faulty, so you also need to perform a driver update to fix the error.

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The update is also quite simple, just open Device Manager, expand the Network Adapters hardware group. Find the network device you are using and right-click it, select Update driver.

7. Use Network Troubleshooter on Windows 10

Finally, if Windows still displays the message "No Internet, Secured" and the computer still has access to the network, you can try this last resort.

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Windows 10 comes with a number of tools to help you with some basic troubleshooting, and they will automatically check and perform (or suggest) fixing the problem. To launch the Troubleshooter, go to Settings> Network & internet> Network troubleshooter. Follow the steps to fix the problem.

Hope the article will be useful for you.

 

Update 12 March 2020
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