So you have a completely different problem to tl2k2. Also, to be doubly clear, when you say "No Internet" do you mean no WAN, but the device can access the LAN normally, or are you connected to wifi, but cannot access anything, LAN or WAN. I don't have a magic answer either way, but I ask because both are problems some others have reported. Neither, however are seen by everyone, even with the same devices.
If you have LAN access, but not WAN, can you try pinging the router, your remote gateway (shown if you click on the WAN globe on the network map) and a more remote location, eg. 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS Server). If all of those work check your device's DNS servers and try doing a DNS lookup using those and using 8.8.8.8. If some of this works and some doesn't, try running the same tests from the router using it's network tools.
If you have LAN access, but not WAN, can you try pinging the router, your remote gateway (shown if you click on the WAN globe on the network map) and a more remote location, eg. 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS Server). If all of those work check your device's DNS servers and try doing a DNS lookup using those and using 8.8.8.8. If some of this works and some doesn't, try running the same tests from the router using it's network tools.
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