Is your Android phone showing “WiFi Connected but No Internet” error? You’re not alone. This is one of the most common problems Android users face in 2026. Your WiFi icon shows connected, but apps don’t load, YouTube doesn’t play, and websites refuse to open.
Don’t worry — in this detailed guide, I will show you easy, step-by-step fixes that actually work.
Why WiFi Says Connected But No Internet?
Before fixing the issue, let’s understand why this happens.
Some common reasons include:
- Router internet issue
- ISP (Internet Service Provider) outage
- Wrong IP configuration
- DNS problem
- Corrupted network settings
- Android software bug
- Weak WiFi signal
Now let’s fix it step by step.
1. Restart Your Android Phone (Quick Fix)
This is the simplest and most effective solution.
Steps:
- Press and hold Power button
- Tap Restart
- Wait for phone to turn back on
- Check internet again
Sometimes temporary system bugs cause the issue. Restarting clears them.
2. Restart Your WiFi Router
Many times the problem is not your phone — it’s your router.
Steps:
- Turn off router power
- Wait 2–3 minutes
- Turn it back on
- Wait until all lights become stable
If your internet works on other devices, the issue may be phone-related. If not, router or ISP may be the problem.
3. Check If Internet Is Working on Other Devices
Connect another phone or laptop to the same WiFi.
- If internet works → problem is in your Android
- If internet does NOT work → contact your ISP
4. Turn Airplane Mode On and Off
This refreshes network signals.
Steps:
- Open Quick Settings
- Turn ON Airplane Mode
- Wait 30 seconds
- Turn it OFF
- Reconnect WiFi
5. Forget WiFi Network and Reconnect
Sometimes saved network settings get corrupted.
Steps:
- Go to Settings
- Tap Network & Internet
- Select WiFi
- Tap your connected network
- Choose Forget
- Re-enter password and reconnect
6. Check Date and Time Settings
Wrong date and time can block internet access.
Steps:
- Open Settings
- Go to System > Date & Time
- Enable Automatic Date & Time
7. Change DNS to Google DNS (Very Effective Fix)
DNS problems often cause this issue.
Steps:
- Go to Settings
- Tap Network & Internet
- Select your WiFi
- Tap Advanced > IP Settings
- Change from DHCP to Static
- In DNS 1 enter: 8.8.8.8
- In DNS 2 enter: 8.8.4.4
- Save settings
This uses Google Public DNS and fixes many internet issues.
8. Disable VPN (If You Are Using One)
If you use VPN apps like:
- NordVPN
- ExpressVPN
Turn them off temporarily.
VPN misconfiguration can block internet even when WiFi is connected.
9. Reset Network Settings (Advanced Fix)
If nothing works, reset network settings.
⚠ This will remove saved WiFi passwords and Bluetooth connections.
Steps:
- Open Settings
- Go to System > Reset Options
- Tap Reset WiFi, Mobile & Bluetooth
- Confirm
Reconnect WiFi again.
10. Update Android Software
Sometimes system bugs cause WiFi issues.
Steps:
- Go to Settings
- Tap Software Update
- Check for updates
- Install if available
Keeping your Android updated prevents many connectivity problems.
11. Check Router Settings (Advanced Users)
Login to your router using:
- 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.0.1
Check:
- DHCP enabled
- MAC filtering disabled
- Firmware updated
If you don’t know how to do this, ask your internet provider.
12. Factory Reset (Last Option)
If absolutely nothing works:
- Backup your data
- Go to Settings
- Tap Reset > Factory Data Reset
Only use this as last solution.
Bonus Tips to Avoid This Problem in Future
- Keep router in open space
- Don’t overload WiFi with too many devices
- Restart router once a week
- Keep phone updated
- Avoid installing unknown network apps

