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Troubleshoot an LG TV’s Wi-Fi problems with these simple solutions
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Is your LG TV no longer connecting to Wi-Fi? The signal could be intermittent, you might connect with an error, or you may not be able to connect at all. This wikiHow article lists fixes so you can connect your LG TV to your wireless internet .

Fixes for Your LG TV Not Connecting to Wi-Fi

  • Always restart your TV first in troubleshooting to see if the easiest fix works before moving on to more difficult fixes.
  • Many users claim that updating their country works, which you can do easily from Settings on your TV.
  • Make sure you entered the correct password for your network and check your Wi-Fi network to ensure it's working.
1

Restart the TV.

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  1. To restart your TV , simply unplug it from power for 30 seconds, then plug it back in.
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2

Update your LG TV location.

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    • Press the "Home" button on your remote and go to All Settings > General > Location > LG Service Country . Select a random country and your TV will reset to apply that change. Return to "LG Service Country" and select your current country.
    • After your TV resets again, return to the "Location" menu and select Set Automatically .
3

Make sure you're using the right password.

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  1. Remember, passwords are caps sensitive! An uppercase "O" might look like a "0", so take your time and type it into your TV as accurately as you can.
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4

Check your Wi-Fi network.

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  1. For example, if your computer can connect to Wi-Fi, but your TV can't, it means something is wrong with your TV connection rather than the Wi-Fi itself.
    • You can try connecting with an Ethernet cable instead of wireless. If your TV connects to the internet that way but not wirelessly, you know that something is wrong with the Wi-Fi card inside your TV. [1] The wires around the network card are delicate, so storing the TV on its side or pinching the corner can damage the wires and disable your TV's wireless capability. [2]
5

Reset your home network.

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  1. To restart your router , unplug it from power for a few minutes, then plug it back in.
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6

Reposition your router.

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  1. If it's already close to the TV, there might be nearby electronic devices interfering with the signal, so move those as well.
7

Update your LG TV software.

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  1. You'll need an internet connection to do this, so connect to your router using an Ethernet cable temporarily.
    • Navigate to Settings > All Settings > General > About this TV and check for updates. Download and install any that are offered, then try using Wi-Fi without an Ethernet cable.
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8

Reset your TV to factory settings.

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  1. This is a last resort since resetting will also delete any settings or configurations you set up, like sleep timers or shortcuts.
    • Navigate to Settings > All Settings > General > Reset to initial settings . [3]
9

Contact LG.

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  1. Go to their website and sign in or create an account to get more help.
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      • If you have an older LG TV, like from 2010, it might not have the Wi-Fi device built in. In that case, you need to search Google for your LG model number and what USB Wi-Fi device you need to add to connect to Wi-Fi.
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