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Is your router not connecting to the internet? This can be a frustrating and disruptive issue, but it's most likely an easy fix. You'll know this is your issue if anything that connects to your router is not getting an internet connection, or if the lights on it are flashing red; don't confuse a router-internet issue like this with a router-device issue as in this instance, where a device, like your phone, will connect to the internet but other devices won't. Read on to get tech tips from Computer & Tech Specialist Luigi Oppido to get your router connected to the internet quickly.

How Do I Troubleshoot a Router Not Connecting to Internet?

The easiest and most common solution is to turn your router off and on again. Check the network settings on your devices to make sure everything is correct. Disable and re-enable Wi-Fi in your phone's Settings.

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Check the hardware.

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  1. You want to make sure everything is plugged in and not loosely connected. Also, look for frayed or damaged wires.
    • Every router is different, but there are standards for lights. You can see if the internet network is working with your router if the light is blinking white or is solid green. If the light is yellow or something else, however, check with your router's manual.
    • Maybe something is wrong with the wireless aspect of your network. Connect your device to your router with an ethernet cable to test your connection. If there's still no internet access, you can rule out the problem with your router or network and instead call your ISP to figure out what's wrong with the internet connection.
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Check and reset network settings.

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  1. Your device could have automatically connected to a previous network that doesn't have internet access. In that case, you'll see that you're connected to a network, but won't be able to use anything that requires the internet.
    • If you previously changed the password, your phone will still use the original password to connect. The connection will fail and you'll notice that the Wi-Fi is working for everything else, except your phone.
    • You should also check if you're connected to the 5 or 2.4 GHz frequency on your router. Your device might have poor connection on the 5 GHz frequency, so connect to the 2.4 GHz frequency instead.
    • For the last part of this troubleshooting step, reset your network settings to connect with a fresh connection. You can search your device for "Reset network" to find the option to reset your settings.
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Update your drivers on your Windows computer.

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Check for outages or other issues.

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  1. Sometimes, there might be a problem that your ISP could help you with directly if you call in. For example, with certain modem problems, they might need to reset something on their end to fix it, this can often be done over the phone. There might also be other issues with your connection that might require them to go out and fix part of their network (like replacing/fixing a cable or switch near your house).
    • Your internet connection might be experiencing an outage due to weather, maintenance, scheduled downtime, or many other reasons. If you've done everything else on this list, call your ISP to see what's going on.
    • If you have lots of technical issues with your ISP, you might need a new one.
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Luigi Oppido
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 6,741 times.
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