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Step-by-step instructions to help users resolve the 'No Internet Secured' problem in Windows 10. The guide covers four potential solutions: changing Wi-Fi connection properties, updating the network adapter, modifying TCP/IP properties, and adjusting power management settings.
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Windows keys + “R” Type “ncpa.cpl” You can choose your connection and right click on “properties”
Update Network Adapter
Click on your wirerless adapter and right click “Update driver” Windows automatically search.
Next click on “Network and sharing center” To open Right click on the network icon in your comouter’s notification area and chose “open network and sharing center”. Look for “change adaptor settings” Next right click on your wireless network and choose “Properties”. Uncheack The internet protocol version 6 ( IPV6) to disable it. Click ok Close the window and restart your computer. Now you should be Able to access the internet.
If you’re unable to connect to your Internet, and if you’re using Windows 10 creators’ update or Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, try changing the TCP/IP settings. -Hold the Windows key and press the letter “R.” In the run window, enter “ncpa.cpl” and click OK -This will open the “network connections” window Identify your WiFi connection, right-click on it and choose “properties” Double-click the Internet protocol 4 or TCP/IPv
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Another possible cause of the “no Internet, secured” error could be due to power management settings. You’ll most likely face this problem if you’re using Windows 10 creators update or Windows 10 Fall Creators Update versions. To work around this problem:
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