The first thing we are going to do is flush the local caches and reset your network configuration. Resetting your Windows 10 Network Configuration Both will do the same, use what you prefer. To access these your can either press Windows key + X at the same time or click with your right mouse button on the start menu.
Throughout the steps, we will need to open a lot of settings screens, or command-line tools.
I assume you already have rebooted your laptop. If you already have done this, then just scroll down to the next steps. We are going to start with some basic settings to check and reset. Fix “No Internet, Secured” Windows 10 Connection Error If only one device gets the “No internet, secured” error, then continue reading. The problem can either be in your Windows 10 laptop, or it could be an issue with your access point or router. The first thing you should check is if it’s only one device that has no internet access, or that multiple devices are unable to connect. Just follow every step and we will get you back online.
We start with the most common solutions that will work for the most. The error can be caused by different things, so I have listed different solutions that could solve the problem.