{"id":12735,"date":"2023-07-21T09:00:39","date_gmt":"2023-07-21T09:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/routerctrl.com\/?p=12735"},"modified":"2023-07-21T14:03:07","modified_gmt":"2023-07-21T14:03:07","slug":"vodafone-mobile-wi-fi-connected-but-no-internet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/routerctrl.com\/vodafone-mobile-wi-fi-connected-but-no-internet\/","title":{"rendered":"Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Connected But No Internet (Troubleshooting Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi)"},"content":{"rendered":"
With growing <\/span>internet usage<\/span><\/a> in the new norm, users can’t afford to have sloppy service from their internet service providers. A five-second glitch could give a catastrophic result considering almost everything we do now depends on the internet and online services. <\/span><\/p>\n Like it or not, here’s the harsh truth: you will encounter <\/span>Wi-Fi service interruptions<\/span><\/a> now and then. It could be a technical glitch from your Internet Service Provider or your <\/span>router issue<\/span><\/a> or issues with some other devices. Please also bear in mind that there are times when many people use the internet. The peak hours usually start from 6 pm, when most users come back from work, and typically last until midnight, when most of them go to sleep.<\/span><\/p>\n If you are subscribed to Vodafone, you might experience an issue where your Vodafone Mobile <\/span>Wi-Fi is connected but there\u2019s no internet<\/span><\/a>. Here in this article, we can show you why sometimes you have no internet even though you are connected to <\/span>Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi<\/span><\/a>, and how you can fix this problem efficiently. So, continue reading to learn more.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Vodafone<\/span><\/a> is one of the biggest telecommunications companies in the world. Headquartered in Berkshire, United Kingdom, Vodafone provides mobile and <\/span>broadband services<\/span><\/a> to more than 400 million customers in 26 countries. Besides the UK, Vodafone also operates in some European and African countries, but it has partner markets all over the world. <\/span><\/p>\n Vodafone was first incorporated in 1982 when Racal Strategic Radio and Millicom merged operations. The Racal-Millicom merger underwent many changes in its name, but in 1991 they formed part of the Vodafone Group. The name Vodafone originates from <\/span>Vo<\/b>ice <\/strong>Da<\/b>ta <\/strong>Fone, <\/b>reflecting voice and data facilities over phones.<\/span><\/p>\n Here are some of Vodafone’s facts and achievements:<\/span><\/p>\n Headquarters: Berkshire, UK. <\/span><\/p>\n Founded: 1982 <\/span><\/p>\n Revenue: EUR 43.81 billion (2021)<\/span><\/p>\n No. of employees: 96,506 (2021) <\/span><\/p>\n Achievements:<\/b><\/p>\n As mentioned earlier, there are many potential reasons why you are experiencing this issue. Here are some of the causes.<\/span><\/p>\n If none of your devices can access the internet, the reason could be one of these:<\/span><\/p>\n For the second point above, if you are using the router and\/or modem supplied by the ISP, you could face more issues because of their basic features and low quality. It’s best if you can <\/span>upgrade by buying a better router\/modem<\/span><\/a> from the market. <\/span><\/p>\n After all, you can still save by forgoing the long-term equipment renting, even though you have to fork out more money for the one-time router\/modem purchase. We recommend the next-gen <\/span>Wi-Fi 6<\/span><\/a>-enabled <\/span>routers<\/span><\/a> for much better performance and speed (many brands have slashed the prices due to enormous demands and competition).<\/span><\/p>\n On the other hand, if <\/span>only one of your devices can\u2019t connect to the internet while others can<\/span><\/a>, the potential reasons causing the problem are:<\/span><\/p>\n Try using these methods to fix your <\/span>internet connectivity issue<\/span><\/a>:<\/span><\/p>\n Your <\/span>router and modem can overheat<\/span><\/a> after you use them excessively and continuously for an extended period. You can try to turn them off and switch them back on when they cool down. The router can also crash when you forget to <\/span>update its firmware<\/span><\/a>. Usually, the router updates automatically when there is a firmware update available. But you should update it manually if the auto-updates are disabled. Sometimes a <\/span>bug causes your router and modem to go out<\/span><\/a>. Follow these steps to <\/span>restart the router<\/span><\/a> and modem and remove the bug:<\/span><\/p>\n It’s often overlooked, but you can try using <\/span>Windows Network Troubleshooter<\/span><\/a> to find the errors. Begin the action via Settings, and the troubleshooter will run by itself. Do the following steps to start the process:<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you’re using Apple’s Mac, you already know that it doesn’t work the same as Windows PC\/laptop. On a Mac, you can <\/span>run the Wi-Fi diagnostics tool<\/span><\/a> to examine your Wi-Fi connection. Alternatively, you could try updating your network adapter drivers.<\/span><\/p>\n How to Use Mac Wi-Fi Diagnostics Tool?<\/i><\/b><\/p>\nWhat is Vodafone?<\/h2>\n
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Typical Causes of Wi-Fi Connected but No Internet<\/h2>\n
When Many or All Your Devices Cannot Access the Internet<\/h2>\n
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When Only One Device Cannot Access the Internet<\/h2>\n
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Restart the Router\/Modem<\/h2>\n
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Activate Network Troubleshooter \u2013 Troubleshoot Network Adapter<\/h2>\n
On Windows<\/h3>\n
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On Mac<\/h3>\n
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