Windows shows no internet access but it worked

Andre0 26 Reputation points
2020-08-10T09:50:01.037+00:00

When my Windows 10 laptop connected to Wi-Fi, it said No Internet Access, I could access website through IE but I couldn’t access to the Microsoft store. What’s the problem of my laptop?

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Windows 10: A Microsoft operating system that runs on personal computers and tablets.Network: A group of devices that communicate either wirelessly or via a physical connection.
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  1. Sunny Qi 10,906 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-08-14T09:42:24.497+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for your reply.

    Based on my research "NCSI taskbar icon may report "no internet" on Windows 10 2004 devices that DO have internet access" is a known issue, for more information, please kindly refer to the following link:

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/4c8654be-d3da-4611-a649-110ca5a7c70a/ncsi-taskbar-icon-may-report-quotno-internetquot-on-windows-10-2004-devices-that-do-have?forum=win10itpronetworking

    You can assign the IP address manually to the impacted client as a workaround, then everything works again. You can even switch back to DHCP after that.

    Please refer to the following detailed steps:

    Click "Start" button and insert cmd.exe, select Run as administrator. Then please insert the following command in cmd window:
    ipconfig /all

    Locate the IPv4 address of Wi-Fi adapter and remember the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.

    Click Start button and insert "ncpa.cpl", press Enter to access to Network Connections. Right click the Wi-Fi adapter and select properties. And then please select TCP/IPv4 and click Properties.

    Please select "Use the following IP address" and inset the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway manually and click OK to apply the changes.

    And then, please go back to the TCP/IPv4 properties and select "Obtain an IP address automatically" and click "OK" to apply the change.

    Hope my answer will help you.

    ---Please Accept as answer if the reply is helpful---

    Best Regards,
    Sunny

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  1. Pamela Webster 1 Reputation point
    2022-07-20T09:48:39.787+00:00

    P:ossible quick-fix:

    I'm connected to TP-LINK M5350 wifi on a Vodafone SIM (while the main landline is down)
    My laptop regularly says 'No Internet but my phones are connected to the same WiFi and have internet.

    I've now found that if I set up a hotspot on one of my phones, and connect to that, the laptop then has internet.
    After a while I re-connect the laptop directly to the WiFi & it has internet.

    Nothing wrong with the connection or the laptop setup, just that Windows doesn't seem to pick up on it & needs a kick.

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  2. Ilya Kereselidze 21 Reputation points
    2021-12-06T22:39:30.593+00:00

    After using ton of hours on this I have finally found solution. None of the above nor on other websites worked. Solution is so simple it made me cry when I got everything to work.

    Settings -> Restore -> Start restore -> Keep your files -> Use local (dont pick cloud because you are "not in the internet"). Wait until install files are downloaded, then restart computer and let it restart all your settings. After this it will update your Windows and you will have internet connection up again according to Windows. This was 1000 hours faster than all the time wasted on finding the solution for this. I guess sometimes just reinstalling is better solution.

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  3. Patrick van den Berg 46 Reputation points
    2021-10-06T09:34:56.49+00:00

    You can solve it by running these PowerShell commands:

    Set-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty * -RegistryKeyword "*IPChecksumOffloadIPv4" -RegistryValue 0

    Set-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty * -RegistryKeyword "WaitAutoNegComplete" -RegistryValue 0

    These commands will turn off "Wait for Link" status check.

    You don't need any restart.

    Patrick vd Berg

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  4. H. Dao 1 Reputation point
    2021-09-22T15:57:17.987+00:00

    Luckily I fix the issue by allowing "Core Networking Diagnostic" through firewall:
    control panel > Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall
    then scroll down to "Core Networking Diagnostics" entry and check the 3 checkboxes under Name/Private/Public.

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