The network icon shows not connected, but in reality I'm connected and can browse internet.

Network icon does not display connected

The network icon shows not connected, but in reality I'm connected and can browse internet.

Could grateful if someone let me know what could be the reason.

Thanks in advance

Hello world

I had the same problem and I solved it by unplugging my pc to the modem, wait about 30 seconds and reconnected. This means that if you do the same thing with your network adapter problem could be solved. Try this option, you will not lose anything

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