If pages spin forever or apps say “no connection”, first figure out whether it’s the site, your device, or your network.
Quick triage
- Open a browser and try a couple of unrelated sites (e.g. google.com, a news site).
- Other sites load fine → your internet is OK; the problem is one specific site or app. Try a hard refresh or private window.
- Nothing loads → keep going below.
- Check whether other devices on the same Wi-Fi have internet. If they do, the problem is just your device.
On your phone
- Open Settings and turn Airplane mode ON, wait 10 seconds, then turn it OFF. This forces the phone to reconnect fresh.
- Toggle Wi-Fi off and on. If Wi-Fi is flaky, try switching to mobile data (or vice versa) to isolate the culprit.
- Still nothing? Restart the phone (Android).
On your computer
- Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar (Mac) or taskbar (Windows), turn Wi-Fi off, wait 10 seconds, turn it back on.
- Make sure you’re on the right network — not a neighbor’s, not a guest network with a captive portal waiting for a login click.
- Restart the computer if it’s been up for weeks.
Restart your router
- Unplug the router (and modem, if separate) from power.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Plug the modem in first, wait for its lights to settle (~1–2 minutes), then the router.
- Reconnect and test again.
Note: If the router restart doesn’t bring things back and no device in the house has internet, it’s time to check your internet provider’s outage page from your phone on mobile data.