1-2 of 2 Answers. that happens to me too if you use the wifi on the tv, I suggest using a ethernet cable and connect it directly from the modem to the tv, using it this way it never drops a signal. hope this helps. Answered by jesse 4 years ago. Verified Purchase.
Ultimate solution to LG tv wifi problem None of the suggestions in the forum worked for me. LG tech support knows what the problem is, but, will not tell you because it would require a massive recall because the problem exists across many of their smart tv models. The solution is to take the back panel off and replace the wifi module.
Solution 1: Power Cycle LG TV. Here’s something you can try when you have Wi-Fi connection issues: shut down the router and any devices that are connected to it, wait a few seconds, then turn them back on. Turn on your LG TV and wait for a few more seconds before turning on the router.
To do this you need to: Open your router’s settings on a web browser. Click the network icon. Find the Band icon and change it from 5.0 GHz to 2.4 GHz. Select Apply changes and close the settings. When you’re done changing the Wi-Fi settings, reboot your router and check if you can connect your LG Smart TV to the WiFi.If the router switches to a DFS channel, your Roku will lose connection. If you are having to restart your network equipment to regain connection, this would be the first setting I would look at. Either disable use of DFS on the 5ghz band, or manually assign a wireless channel of 36-48 or 149-161 and see if performance stabilizes.
The LG device has absolute sh*t speed vs another device on the network. Now this supposedly is because there are multiple devices competing for 5ghz in my case the Google Chromecast that I was using. My solution is too hard wire, pretty shocking for such an expensive tv. 1. r/OLED.
If you are still having issues after taking those steps, Vizio suggests trying to stream on the Smart TV alone to see if the connection improves. Sometimes your WiFi signal will lose strength if several devices in the house are operating at the same time. Finally, one last idea: Connect your Vizio Smart TV directly to the modem with an Ethernet
In the PC, Please see the Display driver troubleshooting below: Option 1: Try Rolling back the Display driver. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager. Navigate to Display devices and expand it. Right-click the Display adapter. Choose Properties. On the Driver tab, click the Rollback Driver button to go back to the previous
If you are still unable to connect to the Wi-Fi, the problem is likely with the distance between the router and the TV. Ideally, you should keep your TV and Wi-Fi router, but that’s not always possible. If it’s impractical, you can try running an Ethernet cable, or use the Wi-Fi repeaters to increase the strength of your Wi-Fi signal. 2. My
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