I googled that message "Secured - No Internet" , and the first hit gave a possible solution at the end. But it's likely there are many more causes and many more solutions. It's up to you to try what works with you.
In http://www.tenforums.com/network-sharing/39091-connected-network-but-secured-no-internet.html it was "Network settings > change adapter options > right click Wi-Fi > uncheck antivirus (comodo for me) internet security firewall driver. "
I've recently installed W10 on a new computer (ASUS TP200S) and had a lot of problems with drivers. These have all gradually resolved themselves, but the WiFi still doesn't work. I get the "Secured - No Internet" message for every network I try to connect to.
The drivers have all been updated at various times from Windows Update, ASUS, Qualcomm and 3rd party driver updates. I'm currently running W10 with the Anniversary Update. The Ethernet connection works fine and, weirdest of all, about 20% of the time I turn on the PC the WiFi works fine...only to fail for the next few times.
Cannot figure it out at all - would appreciate any help!

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