No internet connection on Wi-Fi.
No internet connection on Wi-Fi.
It’s happening again, at least I know it. The first time was about a month ago. My Wi-Fi works on my network but not on the internet. Devices connected via Ethernet are fine. When it started, I couldn’t handle it and after about an hour it stopped. I tried restarting the router and changed all the APs. The setup is: ModemRouter Combo → Asus router → two Asus routers. One uses Ethernet backhaul, the other wireless. What might be causing this?
I can perform DNS lookups. For a traceroute using an offline device, run "tracert google.com" in Command Prompt.
yeah, all 3 phones says connected without internet I don't really understand what you mean separate address space, sorry I'm not really good with networking terms @_@ Tracerouting using Pingtools on my phone result in DNS error. Unknown Host google.com IP yes, i set an IP address for each of my devices in my router DHCP settings. The problem also persist if I set my phone to random address btw. ModemRouter Combo through ethernet to main Asus router AP #1 through ethernet to main router AP #2 through wireless mesh, bound connection to AP#1 Laptop through ethernet to main router -working fine, as I am typing this on laptop Desktop through ethernet to main router -currently turned off 3x phones through wifi mesh -all connected without internet access
Varies with how you define randomness, but generally it won't apply. If your router's address is, say, 192.168.1.1 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0, your device must have an IP in the 192.168.1.x range. The gateway should match the router's IP, and DNS can use an ISP-provided IP or services like Google (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) or alternatives such as 1.1.1.1 or 9.9.9.9. Ideally, these settings should be handled by DHCP.
Randomly means not fixing its MAC address to a specific IP. It's within the range I used last night. I slept through the issue after waking up—it’s not a new setup. The IP address is visible, but I’m unsure what a separate DHCP server means; I don’t think so.
Sorry for the excessive labeling. @Levent @Needfuldoer @podkall @Eigenvektor New update: For devices with wireless connection – When I enable my Mullvad VPN on my phone, it provides internet via Wi-Fi. For devices using Ethernet – Laptop & Desktop – No internet when Mullvad is off, but it works when Mullvad is active. I’m now very curious about how or why this is happening.