FixTechUSA
🔨 Tested & Verified Fix Guide · 2026
Ethernet cable plugged in, connection status shows connected, but no websites load? Here are 8 tested fixes to restore full internet through your wired connection.
💬 This is one of the trickiest network problems — everything looks right. The cable is in, the port lights are blinking, Windows says connected, but nothing loads. I have seen this resolve in seconds with a DNS change and I have seen it take 3 fixes to crack. The key insight: connected means the cable works. No internet means software routing is broken. Here is how to fix the routing.
— Bharat Choudhary, FixTechUSA · Windows Networking Specialist
❌ The Symptom You Are Experiencing:
Ethernet — Connected — No internet access
Globe icon with X · Websites do not load · Physical connection fine
No Internet Access
Ethernet connected but no internet means your PC has a valid physical link to the router but internet traffic is not flowing. The cable and port are working. The issue is in the software: DNS failure, IP misconfiguration, TCP/IP corruption, or a driver setting blocking traffic. All of these are fixable without hardware changes.
🔎 Quick Diagnosis — 30 Seconds
✅ Type 8.8.8.8 in browser — loads?DNS is the problem. Fix 2 (change DNS) solves it immediately.
❌ Even 8.8.8.8 does not load?IP routing broken. Fix 1 (router restart + renew) + Fix 3 (TCP/IP reset).
✅ Other devices work on same router?PC-only problem. Fix 3 + Fix 4 (disable IPv6) focus on PC configuration.
❌ Started after Windows update?Driver or TCP/IP affected. Fix 3 + Fix 6 (disable LSO) are priorities.
📋 Table of Contents
🔍 Why Ethernet is Connected But Has No Internet?
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DNS failure — ISP DNS down or corrupted DNS cache
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DHCP failure — Invalid IP assigned preventing routing
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TCP/IP corruption — Update broke the network stack
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IPv6 conflict — IPv6 routing failing on IPv4-only routers
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LSO bug — Large Se