Locate the Wi-Fi module. It generally lies near the left or right speaker and is connected via a ribbon cable to the main board. In some TV models, it may lie at the bottom center of the TV. Track the ribbon cable to see if there are any breakages. The cable should move freely all the way from the main board to the Wi-Fi module.
Move your WiFi router closer to the LG TV. Place the WiFi router free of any signal-blocking obstacles. Use 5 GHz instead of 2.4 GHz. Use a wired internet connection instead of WiFi. Remove unused resource-draining apps. Remove the hardware that you seldom use. Try factory resetting your LG TV and go back to step 2.
Scroll down and select ‘General’. Click on ‘About this TV’. Select ‘Check for updates’. 4. Forget and Reconnect to the Network. Another common fix for WiFi issues is to forget the network and then reconnect to it: Go to ‘Settings’. Select ‘Network’. Choose ‘WiFi Connection’.
Solution 2: Check the internet connection speed of your LG Smart TV. In order for the Hulu app to stream content without any issues, your LG Smart TV should have a stable internet connection
Many LG Smart TVs come preloaded with the YouTube TV app. For compatible LG Smart TVs, turn on the TV and make sure it is connected to the Internet. You should see the YouTube app in the WebOS launcher bar.
Internet connection issues are often resolved after performing a power reset. If you have a separate modem and router, power reset both devices. Unplug the power cable to your modem/router and wait about 60 seconds. Reconnect the power cable to your modem/router and ensure it's turned on. Wait until the device is finished making its connection
Here’s how: Unplug your TV from the power outlet. Hold down the power button on your TV (not on the remote) for at least 60 seconds. Plug your TV back into the wall outlet. Now try the TSN app again. You may want to keep these instructions handy; a good restart solves a lot of TV bugs. 3.
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