LG Smart TV is a brand of LG Electronics Inc., a well-known and respected South Korean global electronics company. This business sells many electronics, and TVs are one of them. Some people who buy an LG Smart TV need to learn how to connect it to the internet. If you’re wondering how to connect your LG Smart TV to WiFi or the internet, don’t worry—here’s a step-by-step guide.
How To Connect LG Smart TV To The Internet Or WiFi?
This guide goes into more detail about how to connect your LG smart TV to the Internet or WiFi, whether wired or wireless. To start, let’s use a wireless connection.
How To Connect LG Smart TV To A Wireless Connection?
These steps will show you how to connect your TV to a wireless internet connection. However, before moving on to the next steps, we suggest verifying your active WiFi connection. If not, turn it on first and then move on to the next steps. We’re going to assume that your WiFi is on.
- On your TV remote, press the Setting button.
- Select all settings and click OK on the screen that appears. You’ll enter the TV settings by doing this.
- After you click the connection, a screen will show you a list of all the wireless networks you can use. Click the network that your TV should be connected to.
- You will be asked to enter a password after selecting the wireless network. Type it in and then click the Connect button.
- The chosen wireless network will now have your TV connected.
Okay, that’s it. Now have fun…
Connect With A Wired Internet Connection
If you want to use a LAN cable to connect your TV to a wired network, ensure you have enough cable. If the cable length isn’t long enough, move your TV and router close to each other. Now, connect one end of the cable to the TV port and the other to the router port if they are close enough. Do the next set of settings after that.
- Pick up the remote and press the “Setting” button.
- Then, choose Network and then go to the option for Network Connection.
- If you click the Start Connection option, your TV will immediately connect to the wired network.
Okay, that’s it. Have fun watching…