Marvinator
The globe means you have no connection to the internet. If a reboot does not fix the issue, sometimes all you need to do is to click the globe and reconnect to the Wifi router. I would also suggest downloading the latest driver for your wifi device from the manufacturer and installing it.
Anonymous
Yeah I don't like the new symbol in Windows 10 for Wi-Fi but we're stuck with it. You can delete the connection and recreate it and that will fix the problem. I noticed the same annoyance when they upgraded Windows 10
daniel g
Mine looks normal and works. Had the globe once, it shows when connected to the web/network.
SG
Really? I updated to the latest version, and it still looks normal.