If your Android phone says it is connected to WiFi but websites and apps won’t load, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common Android internet problems, and the good news is that it can usually be fixed in minutes.
Below are the most effective solutions, starting from the easiest and safest.
Restart Your Phone and Router
Temporary network conflicts are very common.
- Restart your Android phone
- Unplug your WiFi router for 30 seconds
- Plug it back in and wait until the connection stabilizes
Then reconnect your phone to WiFi and test the internet.
Turn Airplane Mode On and Off
This resets all wireless connections.
- Enable Airplane Mode
- Wait 10 seconds
- Disable Airplane Mode
- Reconnect to WiFi
Many users report this fixes the issue instantly.
Forget and Reconnect to the WiFi Network
Saved network settings can become corrupted.
- Go to Settings > WiFi
- Tap your connected network
- Select Forget
- Reconnect and enter the password again
This forces Android to create a fresh connection.
Check Date and Time Settings
Incorrect system time can block internet access.
- Open Settings > Date & Time
- Enable Automatic date & time
- Enable Automatic time zone
Restart your phone afterward.
Disable VPN or Proxy Connections
VPNs and proxy apps can block internet traffic.
- Turn off any active VPN
- Disable proxy settings under WiFi network options
- Test the connection again
If the internet works after disabling VPN, change servers or uninstall the app.
Switch WiFi Frequency (2.4GHz / 5GHz)
Some Android devices struggle with certain frequencies.
- Log in to your router settings
- Try switching between 2.4GHz and 5GHz
- Reconnect your phone after changing
This is especially effective on older Android phones.
Reset Network Settings
If nothing else works, reset network settings.
- Go to Settings > System > Reset options
- Tap Reset WiFi, mobile & Bluetooth
- Confirm the reset
This will not delete your data, only saved connections.
When to Contact Your ISP
If multiple devices have the same issue on the same WiFi network, the problem may be your internet provider.
Contact your ISP if:
- WiFi connects but no device has internet
- Router lights indicate connection issues
- The problem persists for hours
Final Thoughts
An Android phone connected to WiFi but without internet access is frustrating, but in most cases, the fix is simple. Start with basic resets, then move to network settings if needed. One of these methods will almost always restore your connection.
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