How to fix "saved, secured" wifi problem
Many android users have encountered a problem with wifi saved, secured but not connecting. When you try to connect to wi-fi it says “Saved, secured” under network’s name but no connection. Today we are going to discuss the reasons behind this issue and will give you some solutions to fix wifi saved secured problem.
Why do I see "Saved, Secured" under network name?
There are some possible reasons behind “Wifi shows saved secured with wpa2” problem on your Smartphone / tablet:- Incorrect date & time.
- IP conflict.
- The signal is weak.
- A problem in your Smartphone because of an app, OS update or problem with ROM.
- Problem in router.
How to fix saved secured wifi problem
Please try these solutions one by one and check whether your problem solved or not
1- Check Date & time settings in your Android device.
We recommend that you tick “Automatic date & time” box. In this case, your device will use the date & time provided by your network.
2- Restart your Smartphone or tablet.
3- Turn off router for 10 seconds then turn it on again
4- Do forget network from your Android device
5. Change the router settings
First you need to know your router ip
Use your computer go to "Start" menu and type in search box "Run" double click on it
Type “cmd” and press Enter to open command prompt
In command prompt black window type the following command:
“ipconfig” and press Enter
Now you should see a list of IP addresses, the ip you want is ust next to "Default Gateway" take a look at this image below
Now open your browser and type in this ip then press “Enter”
Now you should see router login page type username and password, most of routers:
Username: admin
Password: admin
If not, type your router’s name and google it
After logging in, you should look for WLAN settings or wireless settings (its varies from router to another)
Now modify the following settings as shown in the image:
For encryption settings, change them as follows:
Now click “Save” button
Then forget the network from your phone and reconnect again
6- Change DNS settings on your Android Device or router network
Sometimes the DNS servers of your Internet service provider (ISP) may be causing the problem. To fix this, you need to switch domain name servers from Wi-Fi settings in your android device.
DNS1: 8.8.8.8
DNS2: 8.8.4.4
Now tap on “save” and try to connect to the network
7- Reset your router and reconfigure settings again OR If your router is outdated, then updating it with latest version can fix this problem for you.
8. last resort is doing a factory reset for your android device .
3- Turn off router for 10 seconds then turn it on again
4- Do forget network from your Android device
- Go to : Wifi > Long press on network name and tap "Forget ".
- Now reconnect to your wifi network
5. Change the router settings
First you need to know your router ip
Use your computer go to "Start" menu and type in search box "Run" double click on it
Type “cmd” and press Enter to open command prompt
In command prompt black window type the following command:
“ipconfig” and press Enter
Now you should see a list of IP addresses, the ip you want is ust next to "Default Gateway" take a look at this image below
Now open your browser and type in this ip then press “Enter”
Now you should see router login page type username and password, most of routers:
Username: admin
Password: admin
If not, type your router’s name and google it
After logging in, you should look for WLAN settings or wireless settings (its varies from router to another)
Now modify the following settings as shown in the image:
- Transmission Mode : 802. 11b/g/n
- Channel : 6
- Bandwith : 20/40 MHz
For encryption settings, change them as follows:
- Security Mode : WPA2-PSK
- WPA encryption mode : AES
Now click “Save” button
Then forget the network from your phone and reconnect again
6- Change DNS settings on your Android Device or router network
Sometimes the DNS servers of your Internet service provider (ISP) may be causing the problem. To fix this, you need to switch domain name servers from Wi-Fi settings in your android device.
- Go to: Settings > Press and hold on your Wi-Fi network
- Then select "Modify network configuration"
- Now tick "Show advanced options".
- Then from IP settings, change DHCP to Static and enter details listed in the image below.
DNS1: 8.8.8.8
DNS2: 8.8.4.4
Now tap on “save” and try to connect to the network
7- Reset your router and reconfigure settings again OR If your router is outdated, then updating it with latest version can fix this problem for you.
8. last resort is doing a factory reset for your android device .
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We have 2 different mobile and we are trying to connect through VSAT network it comes with delay of 600ms.
With this delay one mobile(Redmi Note 5 Pro) connect and other mobile(Redmi Note 5) does not connect. it just shows wifi saved.
when we bypass vsat network then my mobile works fine.
I am suspecting delay as devil. Could you please how we can get rid of this problem. I am sure solution will be there as it is working on one mobile (Redmi Note 5 Pro)
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