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grady7
Dec 11, 2020Aspirant
Cannot connect LG TV to orbi RBR 850 wi-fi
Hi, I just bought a new LG 4K TV, and it will not connect to my orbi network (AX 6000). I have googled like crazy. I called LG - was able to connect the TV to a phone hotspot. I checked the...
- Dec 12, 2020
luckily best buy will take it back no questions asked. the samsung is only $40 more - and a better TV - so I think that's the safe route.
I was just trying to be cheap, since an outdoor TV in Florida is a 2-year bet if you're lucky.
Regardless, you guys have been incredibly helpful. I'm picking up the other TV later today, so I'll let you know the end of the saga.
grady7
Dec 11, 2020Aspirant
completed all 3 items, same result.
should i revert those settings?
Mstrbig
Dec 12, 2020Master
This is a common issue with LG TVs.
You have to reboot the TV (or soft boot if you have that feature.
Another way you can do it is unplug your TV from the wall for 60 seconds.
If that does not work, unplug your router for 60 seconds, then plug back in and make sure it is back up and running before attempting to setup the TV WIFI.
If all else fails, follow the directions to reset to initial settings, which is a factory reset. You will lose all your settings and the TV will be as it came out of he box.
- grady7Dec 12, 2020Aspirant
Thanks again.
Tried that sequence - including thefactor reset - same result.
- FURRYe38Dec 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
IF you go with a different brand of TV, make sure you get a TV with both wireless and wired connetions. :smileywink:
- grady7Dec 12, 2020Aspirant
this one has an ethernet port. -and it worked fine.
my challenge is I don't have the ability to run a cable to the TV location.
- MstrbigDec 12, 2020Master
grady7 wrote:Thanks again.
Tried that sequence - including thefactor reset - same result.
If it's the only device you are having issues with, it may be the TV having a WIFI problem.
Is it possible to run a temporary network cable to see if it makes a connection?
Also you could try setting up the TV network with a static IP address and DNS server. Depending on your setup it would be something like:
ip address: 192.168.1.75
subnet: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 192.168.1.1
- grady7Dec 12, 2020Aspirant
I was able to get the TV to connect to a phone hotspot, and everything worked great.
It would connect when I took all of the security protocols off the orbi, but it wouldn't stay connected even then.
I'll try the static IP option today to see how that plays. The wife is looking at bestbuy now, so my time to fix is running short. Lol.