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How to Fix Wi-Fi Connected but No Internet on iPad (iPadOS)

Diagnose and fix the connected-but-no-internet state on any device.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

"Wi-Fi connected, no internet" on iPhone is a diagnosis best confirmed first by checking whether other devices on the same network have internet — if they do, the issue is iPhone-specific and not a router or ISP problem. iOS handles DNS and routing through settings obtained automatically from the router, so manually overriding the DNS servers (Settings > Wi-Fi > tap the i > Configure DNS > Manual > add 8.8.8.8) bypasses the router's DNS and often restores access immediately. Private Relay (Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > Private Relay) is a less obvious culprit that routes traffic through Apple's servers and can fail silently, showing connected-but-no-internet when the relay service has an outage.

Quick Steps

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  1. 1Restart your router. Unplug from power for 30 seconds, reconnect, and wait 2 minutes.
  2. 2Forget the Wi-Fi network, restart the device, and reconnect with the password.
  3. 3Change your DNS to Google Public DNS: set Primary DNS to 8.8.8.8 and Secondary to 8.8.4.4 in network settings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my iPad (iPadOS) say connected but no internet?
This means your device successfully connected to the router (local network is fine) but the router cannot reach the internet. The most common causes are: the ISP is down, the router needs a restart, or a DNS misconfiguration. Restart the router first — this resolves the issue in the majority of cases.
How do I fix the 'no internet, secured' message on iPad (iPadOS)?
This indicates a DHCP or DNS failure. Forget the Wi-Fi network, restart your device, and reconnect. If it persists, manually set DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in Wi-Fi settings.
Will changing DNS fix 'connected but no internet' on iPad (iPadOS)?
Sometimes. If the problem is specifically DNS resolution (websites don't load but IP-based connections work), switching to Google DNS (8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) will fix it. If the issue is at the router or ISP level, DNS changes won't help — restart the router first.
Why does this only happen on my iPad (iPadOS) and not other devices?
If other devices on the same network have internet but yours doesn't, the problem is device-specific: a corrupt IP lease, DNS cache issue, or VPN conflict. Running ipconfig /flushdns and renewing the IP address (or simply forgetting and rejoining the network) almost always resolves this.

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