“We’ve all been there. You sit down to watch your favorite show, but your Samsung TV just won’t connect to WiFi. What makes it even more annoying is that your phone, your laptop, and even your toaster are connected perfectly fine. You might see a ‘No Network’ message, or maybe it connects for five minutes and then randomly drops.
| 🔴 Your Connection Issue | 🔵 Simple Fix Path |
|---|---|
| WiFi Greyed Out TV won’t even try to scan for networks. | Reset TV Logic |
| Connected / No Apps WiFi is on but Netflix gives Error 107. | Fix IP/DNS |
In our technical lab, we found that this isn’t usually a broken TV. It’s usually a ‘communication gap’ between the TV’s brain (Tizen OS) and your router. In this guide, Swapna Reddy (M.Tech) will show you the simple steps we used to get our test TVs back online in seconds.”
“Don’t just turn the TV off with the remote. That just puts it to sleep. To fix a WiFi glitch, you need to flush the memory.
“If you are connected but apps like YouTube won’t open, your ISP’s ‘map’ (DNS) is likely lost.
“If you can’t even find your WiFi name, try turning on the Hotspot on your iPhone or Android. If the TV connects to your phone, it proves the TV’s WiFi card is healthy and the problem is just a setting on your home router.”
“If you don’t have a remote, plug a standard USB mouse into the back of your TV. You can then use the mouse to click through the Network settings and enter your password.”
| If you see this… | It usually means… | Try this first: |
| “X” between TV and Router | TV can’t talk to the router | Fix 1: Power Trick |
| “X” between Router and Earth | Router can’t talk to the web | Restart your Modem |
| Password Error (but correct) | Protocol Mismatch | Use 2.4GHz WiFi Band |
| Error Code 107 | Smart Hub is blocked | Fix 2: Manual DNS |
Q1: Why does my Samsung TV keep disconnecting from WiFi?
The Answer: It’s usually ‘Band Steering.’ Most routers try to push the TV between 2.4GHz and 5GHz. If the TV is behind a wall, it fails. The Fix: Rename your 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks to different names and lock the TV to 2.4GHz.
Q2: Is my WiFi card broken?
The Answer: Go to Support > About This TV. If the MAC Address is all zeros (00:00…), the card is physically disconnected or dead.
Q3: Why won’t my TV connect even after a reset?
The Answer: Your router might be ‘remembering’ the old TV identity. Unplug your router for 60 seconds to clear its ‘DHCP Table’ so it can give the TV a new IP address.
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