Method 1: Exclude the distraction from other Wi-Fi networks
Firstly, you’ll have to check your LG TV’s settings to ensure that the TV isn’t connected to any other Wi-Fi that has the same password or SSID as the target wireless Internet.
Method 2: Update the TV firmware
Go to the Settings -> All Settings -> General -> About the TV of the LG TV After that, switch on Allow Automatic Updates Click on Check for Updates In case an update is available, simply follow the instructions to install the update Once you’ve updated, restart the TV and then check its Wi-Fi connection
Method 3: Switch to another internet connection
You should try and connect your LG TV to another network, perhaps your smartphone’s hotspot to see whether it works or not. It’ll help you figure out which device is causing the LG TV to not connect to the Wi-Fi. If your TV can successfully connect to a mobile hotspot, it’s the router that is causing the problem. You’ll need to look for the fixes related to the router in that case. Otherwise, you should try the methods that conduct changes to the TV.
Method 4: Change your TV’s location settings
Head over to Settings -> All Settings -> General -> Location Here, you should change the Broadcast Country and LG Services Country to your country If you see a license agreement, Accept it to restart the TV Check the TV’s Wi-Fi connection
Method 5: Reset the firmware of your TV
Head over to Settings -> All Settings -> General -> Reset to initial settings Confirm the reset and then wait for its success Once the TV restarts, you should check and see whether it can connect to the Wi-Fi connection or not