Since it is hard to pin down the exact cause of this error, you’ll have to try one or more of these solutions. It’s just that you don’t know which one will work for every occurrence of this error!
It’s a good idea to run through each of the below options, as any of it can fix the problem. How to fix the ‘no Internet, secured’ problem Any program, including an update to the operating system, can cause this problem. This error occurs due to different reasons, the most common being a change in your configuration settings like your IP address, which could cause your router to have problems connecting to the Internet. You’ll most likely see a small yellow triangle, and when you click on it, you’ll see a “ no Internet, secured” message. When you’re connected to the Internet through a WiFi router but can’t get to any web page, check your wireless icon in the bottom right-hand side tray. Have you ever been in a situation where your computer is connected to the Internet, but you can’t open any page on the web? Well, it’s a strange but often solvable issue.