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Connected but no internet? Find where the path stops

Diagnose a local Wi-Fi connection without internet access by comparing app, device, network, address, DNS, router and provider evidence before resetting.

Beginner to intermediate10 min diagnostic guideSource review: 14 Aug 2026
Quick answer

A Wi-Fi connection proves only that the device joined the local wireless network; it does not prove that the router has internet access. Test another trusted site or app, then another device on the same network. If one app fails, inspect that app, VPN, proxy or firewall path; if one device fails, use its supported troubleshooter and address settings; if every device fails, record the router/modem status and contact the provider when the upstream service is unavailable. Preserve business VPN, static-IP, camera and VoIP settings before any network reset.

Scope the outage before changing settings

Comparisons that locate an internet-access fault
ResultLikely scopeNext evidence
One site or app failsApplication, service, browser, VPN or policyTry another known service and inspect the app-specific error
One device fails; others workDevice address, adapter, proxy, VPN or driverRun the supported device troubleshooter and record network details
Every device on one Wi-Fi failsAccess point, router, modem or providerCheck router/modem indicators and a supported wired comparison
Local cameras/printers work; internet does notLocal network exists but upstream path failedCheck gateway, WAN and provider status
Internet works until VPN connectsVPN route, DNS or policyPreserve the business configuration and contact its administrator

Use comparisons before resets

  1. Record the network name, Windows status icon, time, affected apps and whether other devices or wired connections work.
  2. Test another trusted website or local file to separate internet access from one application or service outage.
  3. Turn Wi-Fi off and on, reconnect to the intended network and use the supported Windows Network and Internet troubleshooter.
  4. Check whether the device received a valid local address, default gateway and DNS service without publishing those details in a public form.
  5. For an all-device outage, inspect the documented modem/router indicators and restart the equipment only through the provider or manufacturer sequence.
  6. Check supported updates for the exact adapter and router. Do not install an unknown driver or change channels, DNS, DHCP or security settings without recording the current configuration.
  7. Treat Windows Network reset or router factory reset as last resorts because VPN clients, virtual switches, static addressing, Wi-Fi credentials, cameras and VoIP may need restoration.

Local connection, name resolution and internet reachability are different

Microsoft explains that a Windows “No Internet” state can occur while the PC is still connected to the local network. Its guidance uses another device, router reachability, address and DNS evidence to narrow the fault and warns that Network reset removes adapters and their settings before reinstalling them.

Do not weaken Wi-Fi security, expose router administration or disable a business firewall merely to make one test pass. A temporary public DNS choice is not a diagnosis of the original fault.

Sources and further reading

Technical statements were reviewed against these references. External pages may change after our review date.

  1. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows — Microsoft Support
  2. Using Wireless Technology Securely — Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
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