The Amazon Fire TV and Firestick line of devices are incredibly popular, and it’s not surprising why. Between the bevy of content available on the platforms, the extra functionality that comes with being Android devices and their relatively inexpensive prices, they’re solid deals. There’s a lot to like with these little media centers, and that’s why they’re everywhere now.
Most of the time, Amazon’s Fire TV and Fire Stick remotes work as intended, but bugs and errors come up now and then. One common issue is your Fire Device not being able to connect to your home’s WiFi network setup. So, when this issue comes up, what can you do to troubleshoot the Internet connectivity problem? Well, we’re here to help with that, so keep reading to find out more.
How to Troubleshoot Connectivity Issue to Fix Amazon Fire TV or Firestick Not Connecting to Wi-Fi Network
Now, plenty of different reasons can cause your Amazon Firestick device’s inability to connect to a WiFi Internet network. Most of them require specific fixes, which will guide you down below. Because we don’t get a specific error message, we’ll need to brute force our way through these Amazon device issues.
If you keep it up and persevere, you should be able to get things working again, no problem.
1. Restarting Your Amazon Fire TV Device
- Restart your Fire TV device by unplugging the the power adapter,
- Wait for at least one minute before plugging the device back in again.
- Check the network status on your Fire TV device.
- Go to the Settings menu.
- Select Network.
- Select your home WiFi network if it comes up and connect as you usually would.
2. Turn your WiFi Function On and Off
- Sometimes, your Amazon Fire TV Device’s WiFi card just needs a little refresh.
- Go to the Settings menu.
- Select Network.
- Turn your WiFi off.
- Wait for 30 seconds before turning the WiFi back on again.
- Check and see if your home WiFi network pops up.
- If it does, then connect to it as you usually would.
3. Move your Router Setup Closer to the Firestick Streaming Device
- The Fire TV Devices are good, but their WiFi signals aren’t exactly the strongest around. Sometimes the devices are just too far from the routers to connect reliably.
- Disassemble your internet setup and move it as close as possible to your Firestick Device’s location.
- Make sure everything’s working after you reassemble the router.
- Alternatively, get a mesh WiFi setup or a WiFi repeater to make the signal go farther.
- Check to see if your Fire TV Stick Device can detect your home WiFi internet network.
Wrapping It Up
With this, we hope you’ve managed to fix the issues you’ve been facing with your Amazon Fire TV Device. If you’ve followed all the steps as written here, then you should be watching content again in no time. For more guides and fixes like this, stay tuned!