How to Fix a ‘No Internet, Secured’ Connection Error
Not having internet access can be frustrating, especially when you’re actually connected to your Wi-Fi but your Windows device still refuses to connect. For those times when you’re faced with a ‘no internet, secured’ error, there are a handful of things you can try.
Why Does the “No Internet, Secured” Error Occur?
One of the advantages of Windows 10 is updates are installed automatically. However, there are times when the updates introduce new problems. One of these possible issues is when there’s no internet connection, despite your Windows 10 device being connected to your Wi-Fi network.
Windows updates can be the culprit for this error because installed patches modify the system files and occasionally affect device drivers.

