When Wi-Fi says: “connected, no internet” what’s actually happening?

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When Wi-Fi says: “connected, no internet” what’s actually happening?

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The most common home setup is your modem is connected to the internet source, usually a cable for cable internet. Your modem is then connected to the router, which is what offers wifi. When the router is on and functioning, but the modem isn’t either on or receiving a signal, then you’ll get that message because you’re still technically connected to the wifi, but the router itself doesn’t have connection to the internet.

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