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The mobile browser has no Internet, and the system WiFi also shows that there is no Internet, but some apps have Internet. What happened?
Has your router [TP-LINK 1900m] been tampered with?

What you say is rarely sincere …

Analysis 1

Since Taobao, Pinduoduo, Weibo and other apps can load picture descriptions normally, the network link layer used by these apps is also normal.

Some pictures failed to load, which may be caused by the network address/access error and timeout of the pictures.

Scheme No.1

In view of this loading failure, we can consider modifying the network resolution address (DNS address) to optimize the loading.

Analysis 2

Behind the browser, live broadcasts or web pages such as Huya cannot be opened, which does not rule out that relevant communication ports are restricted/restricted from accessing specific address domains.

You can try to use Weibo APP to visit pages that can't be opened, such as Huya, and see if you can open them.

If it can be loaded normally, it is likely that the related plug-in blocked access.

You can also try to monitor the uplink and downlink data of the next port through DOS network commands (not necessarily professional)

Option 2

Simple and rude, the router is restored to factory settings.

This setting will forcibly erase user data (important information such as broadband account number and password need to be backed up in advance).

Although it is possible for the router to fake death, it can't be triggered every time, right?