Safari not loading "safari can't open the page"

I can connect to the wireless network but when i open safari it says "safari can't open the page becasue it can't find the server" other internet apps don't work either.

I have reset to WiFi manually and it now does not go into WiFi--It stays in Edge, unless I softboot it. Don't think I should have to do that everytime. It see the WiFi network and even has it selected in settings, but E is still show at top of screen. It reverts when iphone goes to sleep. This may be a problelm with new update. I just bought my phone yesterday 9.19 and it upgraded. Now I have these problems along with some others who upgraded. HELP,
Re Boot, Re Set okay, but it if reverts everytime, that is a waste of time.

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