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The thread discusses issues with Windows 10 Wi-Fi connections dropping to "no internet, secured" status. The original poster asks if Windows can automatically detect and reset the connection to resolve this. Respondents suggest using diagnostic scripts and mention that the problem could stem from Wi-Fi hardware or service provider issues, with some emphasizing the importance of modem and signal quality, and routine reboots as potential solutions. The overall tone indicates that connection stability can be affected by both software and hardware factors, with users sharing practical troubleshooting tips.

Juri

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Hello. My WI-FI connection sometimes goes to "no internet,secured" state. Is there any way that in these situations windows 10 could automatically regonize this and reset connection and try to connect until connection established?
 

Neemobeer

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I would download and run my script the next time this happens Network Diagnostic Information Typically when you see the 'no internet' that means the computer can't reach systems beyond the router. If the issue is isolated to your computer that should be apparent in the log.
 

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stueycaster

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It could be the WIFI itself. We have "Spectrum Wireless" where I live. At one time we had a hard time connecting and gadgets farthest from the transmitter used to fail in the middle of stuff. We couldn't get any better transfer rates than maybe 60 MiB. We got them to come look at it. They replaced the Cable box and the modem now the connections are much more reliable and we get transfer rates up to 240+ MiB.

But even with these improvements we need to reboot the modem occasionally.
 

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