no internet secured windows 10
If you are experiencing the “No Internet Secured” error message on your Windows 10 device, here are a few things you can try to fix the problem:
- Restart your router and/or modem: This can often resolve connectivity issues.
- Check for and install updates: Make sure that your device and router have the latest updates installed.
- Disable and re-enable your network adapter: To do this, follow these steps:
- Go to the Start menu and type “Device Manager” into the search bar.
- Click on the “Device Manager” result to open the Device Manager window.
- Locate the network adapter that you are using (e.g. Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and right-click on it.
- Select “Disable device” from the context menu.
- Wait a few seconds and then right-click on the network adapter again.
- Select “Enable device” from the context menu.
- Reset the TCP/IP stack: To reset the TCP/IP stack, follow these steps:
- Go to the Start menu and type “Command Prompt” into the search bar.
- Right-click on the “Command Prompt” result and select “Run as administrator” from the context menu.
- In the Command Prompt window, type the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:
- netsh int ip reset
- netsh winsock reset
- ipconfig /release
- ipconfig /renew
- ipconfig /flushdns
- Reset your router: This can often resolve connectivity issues. Consult your router’s manual for instructions on how to reset it.
If none of these solutions resolve the issue, there may be a more serious problem with your network or device that will require further troubleshooting.