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If you discover that you can't hook up with your router, and you found “Unidentified network” with “No Internet access” in your network connection window, you're not alone. Many factors are liable for Unidentified Network No Internet Access on Windows 10. Some are corrupted, outdated, or incompatible network adapter drivers, hardware issues, incorrect network configuration, network account issues, etc. Many Windows users are reporting this problem also. But no worries, it's possible to unravel. In this blog, you'll find some solutions you'll try. You don't require to try them all; work your way down until you discover the one that works for you.

Steps to Solve Unidentified Network No Internet Problem

There is not any specific method to troubleshoot the Unidentified Network issue in Windows 10. However, you can solve the issue by following methods:

  • Update Network Card Driver

You can update the network card driver via Device Manager or go to the manufacturer's website and search for the correct driver.

  • First, download and install Driver Easy.
  • Then, run Driver Easy and then scan your PC and detect any problem drivers.
  • Now, click the ‘Update' button next to the network card device to download and install the correct version of this driver automatically. Or click the ‘Update All' option to automatically download and install the right version of all the missing or old drivers on your PC.
  • Set Unidentified Network as a Public or Private

You can attempt to set your current unidentified network to the private or public location by following steps:

  • On your Windows logo key and type secpol.msc and click secpol.msc.
  • Then, click ‘Network List Manager Policies.' On the right side, double-click Unidentified Networks.
  • Then, change the location type to ‘Private' and the user permissions to ‘User can change location.' Then click ‘Apply' and ‘OK.'
  • Change DNS Servers

Faulty DNS servers can also cause this issue. Here is the solution to solve it:

  • First, click on Network Adapter and click ‘Open Network and Sharing Center.'
  • Then, click on ‘Ethernet' and open its ‘Properties.'
  • Then, click ‘Internet Protocal Version 4Protocolroperties.'
  • Further, click ‘Use the following DNS server addresses' and change the DNS server addresses to 8.8.8.8 and save the changes.

All the above techniques will assist you to solve Windows Unidentified Network No internet access issue.

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