The LG TV Is Not Connecting to Wi-Fi, What Do I Do?
INTRODUCTION
Here are some steps you can take to fix your TV’s poor internet connection, whether the issue is with your LG TV or the router:(Why won't my LG tv connect to WiFi)
Examine the Internet connection.
Whether it’s your smart TV or your smartphone, the first thing
you should always do when a gadget won’t connect to the internet is to check
the internet connection. No need to go technical just yet. Simply check that
your router’s lights are all blinking by going there. They ought to be all
green. A red light indicates that something is wrong.
Checking your other devices is another simple approach to
determine whether the TV or the router is the problem. If your computer and
phone both have an internet connection but your smart TV does not, then the TV
itself is the issue. On the other hand, the router/modem is to blame if none of
your gadgets can connect to the internet.
Restart and disconnect all devices
Regardless of how unoriginal this approach may sound, it
usually works. Start by turning off your smart TV. Then, after waiting a short
while, switch it back on.
Restart the router as well if after turning it on there is
still no internet connection. Unplug the modem and the router while you’re
there. Before plugging them back in, be sure to wait a few minutes. Unplug the
TV as well if there is still no internet.
You could also attempt a hard reset of the router and modem.
The owner’s manual for your modem/router will have instructions if you’re not
familiar with this procedure. After doing a hard reset on your modem and
router, you must reconfigure your Wi-Fi settings and reconnect each of your
devices to the internet.
Try to connect the TV to the hotspot on your phone.
A different method of determining whether the problem is with
the TV or the router is to try to connect your LG TV to the data network of
your mobile device. If the connection is still lost, there is definitely a
problem with the TV. It can be a bad Wi-Fi card, a wiring problem, a broken
internal TV Wi-Fi adaptor, or something else entirely.
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