How to Fix LG Smart TV Won’t Connect & Keeps Disconnecting from WiFi

One of the best things to do on weekends or after a hard day at work is binge-watch your favorite TV shows on your LG smart TV. But, if your LG TV won’t connect to your WiFi Internet network, you may not be able to watch any episode or a film.

Most streaming services require a WiFi connection with at least 3 Mbps. If you are streaming high-quality and HD videos, you need to have at least 5 Mbps. If you keep losing your Internet network connection or your streaming player won’t connect to Wi-Fi anymore, your video will likely buffer, freeze, or stop now and then.

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How to Troubleshoot & Fix LG Smart TV Not Connecting or Keeps Losing WiFi Internet Network Connection

WiFi connection loss is a common issue among LG TV users. There are various reasons why this issue happens. But, there are also ways on how you can resolve the error. Let’s check the following solutions indicated below.

Reboot your LG Smart TV

One of the first things you need to do is quickly restart your LG TV. Exit all running apps in the background and power off your TV for at least 3 minutes. Turn on your LG smart TV and try connecting to your WiFi again.

Do a Power Cycle on your Devices

  • Turn off your LG smart TV and unplug it from the power outlet.
  • Unplug your router and modem and wait for at least 3 minutes.
  • Plug in your router, modem, and TV.
  • Power on your LG smart TV and connect to your WiFi.

Disable Quickstart on your LG Smart TV

  • Launch the Settings menu of your LG smart TV.
  • Go to All Settings.
  • Select General.
  • Choose Quickstart.
  • Now, disable the feature.

Check the Time and Date of your LG TV

  • Head over to the Settings menu.
  • Go to All Settings.
  • Select General.
  • Navigate to Time & Date.
  • You can either do a manual or automatic update of your TV’s date and time.
  • On your remote, press the Menu button.
  • Go to Settings.
  • Select All Settings.
  • Choose General.
  • Go to Simplink and turn it off

Install Available Update on your LG Smart TV

  • Press the Menu button or go to the Settings menu.
  • Select All Settings.
  • Navigate General.
  • Choose About this TV.
  • Select Check for Updates.
  • Reboot your LG TV.

Switch to a Different Network Connection

If you continue to experience a WiFi network error with your LG smart TV, you can connect to a different Internet network connection. Switch to another WiFi connection or connect to a mobile hotspot or enable your mobile data.

What did you do to fix the WiFi issue on your LG smart TV? We love to hear from you, so please drop us a comment below.

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Eddie Mendoza
Eddie Mendoza
With a Bachelor’s degree in IT, Eddie has a natural knack for troubleshooting gadget issues. With more than 10 years of blogging experience under his belt, writing and publishing articles for streaming and related services is one of his main act. When not on his computer, you can find him tinkering his guitars.

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