As the update introduces new fixes to some of the operating systems security loopholes with every subsequent update.
However, updating Windows can have its own fair share of complications as well.
Every problem though has its own fix, especially when it comes to computers.

Updating your wi-fi drivers is the only fix in this case.
The biggest of them is that they can cause issues or conflicts when your Windows updates.
In most cases, these complications directly result in a disruption of your wi-fi tweaks.

Open wi-fi properties
In some extreme cases, an update can even clash with the firewall of the system itself.
Which again, could cause wi-fi connection issues.
In this case, youd have to temporarily suspend the firewall itself to once again establish your wi-fi connection.

Disable IPv6
However, it is still possible and thus deserves a mention on this list.
This is also when you may see the No internet, secured messages pop up in front of you.
The explanation for this message is pretty simple.

Update network driver
This message also signifies that your system is experiencing issues connecting to the wi-fi.
The message itself states that your equipment is unable to obtain an IP address from the Wi-Fi web connection.
This can cause your system to start looking for IPv6 networks instead of the standard IPv4 networks.

Forget the network
If not, continue to perform the next solutions below.
fire up the gear Manager by typing in devmgmt.msc in the Run Command box.
When installed, shut the wizard.

Reconnect to wireless network
If the wizard prompts that the latest driver is already installed, then tryreinstalling it, or installing onemanually.
This step-by-step fix will entail how to temporarily turn off Windows Security.
Once disabled, check to see if you could now connect to the wireless router.

Open network adapter properties
Navigate to:
Run Internet Connections troubleshooter.Run Internet Connections troubleshooter
ClickRunin front of Internet Connections.
wrap up the wizard.
jot down inncpa.cplin the Run Command box.

Open Power Management settings
turn off the web connection adapter.
Right-press the wireless internet adapter and then clickDisablefrom the context menu.
Re-initiate the connection adapter.

Disallow the computer from turning off the network adapter
Right-hit the adapter and clickEnablefrom the context menu.
Once the adapter restarts, check to see if you are now connected to the wireless router.
Disconnect and Reconnect to Router
Another way to fix the issue is by recreating the wi-fi profile.

Wi-fi connectivity problems are usually on the computer itself, and very less likely on the router.
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