ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: WiFi connected but no internet (on random devices) I'm one room away from the router, and hadn't moved when the issue occured today (was sat in my office for a good few hours). Funnily enough, it's swapped and now my phone is having connection issues. As Client62 described above, you need channel optimisation to use the Pods - the Pods are handy for me as my bedroom, specifically, is in the opposite corner of the house to the router so I would always get complete WiFi drop outs. Just to clarify - the WiFi isn't dropping in this circumstance, it's just the internet that is dropping. As described in the title I get "WiFi connected but no internet" messages. I'm loathe to start changing the settings, especially the channel as it sometimes means I need to re-add all my smart devices (I have about 14; cameras, speakers, bulbs, sockets etc) WiFi connected but no internet (on random devices) Hi, I have a Hub3. Had this issue for a while but it's becoming more frequent and therefore more frustrating. It can affect any device, but usually our phones or laptops. It was for this reason, I had ethernet connection installed upstairs via a splitter so we could ethernet consoles/smart TV's and so on to avoid this issue. It's very frustrating because, like just now, it dropped on my work laptop. WiFi is still connected, but no internet. Yet, my mobile phone is working fine. Other times it could be the other way around. What might be causing this issue? For the record, I have a WiFi Pod installed on my upstairs landing, so I don't want to start playing around with my settings as it seems the WiFi Pods are very temperamental. Many thanks