If other devices in your home except your LG TV are connecting to WiFi, try these three steps: Turn off the TV’s Quickstart feature. Turn off the TV, unplug it, and hold the power button for at least 30 seconds. Plug the TV back in and power it on. After you complete these steps, try re-connecting the TV to the WiFi network. My LG tv is no longer connecting to wifi. It says "Wi-Fi is turned off. Turn it on to see the list of available networks that you can connect to and." My other smart tvs are connecting to the inter … read more Just recently though, every time I turn it off, the wifi connection has been dropped when I turn it back on. Easy fix is disable the wifi then enable it again, (on the TV), and it picks it up again. Turned everything off at the mains, (TV, Router, Wireless access point). Reset TV to initial settings and started again. Hello, this is Sam the Tech, welcome to Just answer website, i am sorry you are having issues with your tv. First, please consider power cycling your TV, Unplug Your TV's power cable then Press and hold pressing your TV's power button twice for 30 seconds (found at the bottom, back/side of TV)then Re-plug your TV's power cable directly to a different wall power outlet then turn on to test. The wifi will turn off, then back on, then off again until eventually it won't turn back on without restarting the TV. And when the wifi turns off, there's no option to turn it back on. The firmware is updated. I've tried restarting the router, restarting the TV, unplugging it for 30 seconds, and a factory reset. Nothing seems to help. Any connectivity problems that were preventing your LG TV from connecting to WiFi may be resolved by doing this. 3. Restart Your TV and Router/Modem. Restarting your TV and router can help resolve connectivity issues with your LG TV. Here are the steps to follow: Turn off your LG TV and unplug it from the power outlet. Tv model info: 43UJ6300-UA, manufactured Aug 2017. **Sorry for the crap photos/formatting of this post**. Place the tv screen down on a flat surface. Remove all screws from the back of the tv with philips #2. To remove back panel of the tv, start from bottom near the power button. However, sometimes some bug or conflict breaks this process. To rule out if that is the case, assign a dedicated ‘static IP’ to your TV, which stays the same each time it connects. This can be done in two ways: 1. Your Smart TV may give you advanced network setup options. Try giving it a static IP here. What you need to do is turn off dual band settings or the 5ghz setting on your router. OR you can do what I did and just name your 5 ghz wifi a different name than your 2.4ghz. Then connect to the 2.4 ghz wifi. This will ensure that your tv is not trying to connect to 5ghz. Once you’ve done that you can turn off the TV and wait for a moment, then and then turn off the television and then turn it on. 6.Straighten The Wires Leading To The Wifi Module All you have to do is pull away the top of the television off , then disconnect the connector from the WiFi module. g4Iil1.