An Android TV grants you access to great apps conveniently stored in one location. The problem comes when your device just will not connect to the internet. You are not alone. Many Android TV users have reported Wi-Fi connectivity issues. Fortunately, there are ways to fix this around to find out why you encounter problems connecting your Android TV to the internet. We will also look at various solutions to resolve the connectivity issue you are TV Is Not Connecting to the InternetThere could be several reasons why your Android TV is not connecting to the internet. It could be thatThe Android TV has a faulty wireless device is on airplane router isn’t sending out a Wi-Fi to make sure that your Android TV isn’t on airplane that isn’t where the problem lies, ensure that your router is functioning as it should and transmitting a signal. This is how to tweak your router settings to ensure that everything is in a browser on your Android TV and input in the address will now be able to access your router the “Wireless” section, look for “SSID Broadcast” and ensure it’s back to the router settings page and open Wireless Settings.”Click on “Concurrently with and 5GHz.”Your router should now be in working order. If the problem persists, you can try rebooting the router. Most routers have a reset button at the back. Hold the reset button down for about ten seconds to reset the hardware. Your router should revert to its default your device or restoring it to factory settings might also do the trick in this instance. This will, however, erase all your data, including your Google account details. You can use the method below to return your Android TV to its factory the “Home” button on your on “Settings” then “Storage & Reset.”Select “Factory data reset” and confirm your TV box should now be Android TV might be showing that it’s connected to the internet but doesn’t have connectivity. It’s receiving the Wi-Fi signal but is still not able to get internet for some reason. There could be an assorted number of things causing this to happen. Most of them are to do with the router or the Android device itself. Let’s take a look at Is Not SynchronizedThe internet on your TV box might not be working when connected to a network because the time is not provided by the network. If you set the date and time of your device manually instead of having the internet network set this, you might encounter this problem. Consequently, the time on your device might not be synced with the time on your resolve this problem, you need to adjust the date and time settings on your TV box so that the network provides them. This is how to do to “Settings” in your Android TV in the top right on “Device Preferences.”Go to “Date and Time.”Tap “Automatic Date and Time.”Select “Use network-provided time.”Device Is Physically DamagedIt might be that some piece of hardware has sustained damage. It could be the TV box, cable, or router. Start by replacing the cable. If that doesn’t work, then you can move on to check if the other items are Settings Need to Be ResetA power outage can disrupt your network settings. You can rectify this by resetting your device with the steps outlined to “Settings” in the top right to “Network and Internet” and ensure the Wi-Fi toggle is on “Wi-Fi,” then select “Forget Network.”Reconnect to the network by inputting your Saver Limit Has Been ReachedYou might be experiencing connectivity issues if your data saver limit has been reached. If the feature is turned on, you might need to disable it on your device. Take a look at how to do that Android TV, go to “Settings.”Navigate to “Network and Internet” then “Data Saver.”Tap on the “Off” TV Has Not ReconnectedOnce the power comes back after an outage, it takes some time for the router to re-establish an internet connection. The outage might cause you to see connectivity on your TV box while it’s still not receiving a Wi-Fi signal. Give the modem a few minutes. It should soon be broadcasting System Is OutdatedThe problem could be your wireless adapter. You might need to update the software if a new version has become SetupIt could also just be that your Android TV is set up incorrectly. The steps below will walk you through properly setting up your TV off your TV and connect it to your Android box using an HDMI the Android device into a power source and turn your TV back on “Input” or “Source” to find the right HDMI channel using your TV your remote with the Android box by pressing the “Back” and “Home” buttons simultaneously for at least five to “Settings” and then “Network.”Navigate to “Wi-Fi.”Enter your password to connect to your TV prompted, update the Android Android TV should now be correctly set up and working the NetworkYou could also completely reboot the network to get your Android TV working. To do this, start by turning off all the devices. You’ll have to wait a few minutes and then begin turning them back on one by one. The order should be the modem, router, and then the Android box. With everything powered back on, your connectivity issues should now be VPNYour VPN might be preventing your Android device from connecting to the internet. If you are using a VPN with your TV box, you might need to disable it. The steps outlined will show you how to do “Settings.”Go to “Network & Internet.”Tap on “VPN” and select the VPN you would like to on the “Disconnect” VPN is now delinked, and your Android TV should be working Your Android TVAndroid TV can afford hours of great entertainment. However, your Android TV being connected but still unable to access the internet is a fairly common issue. Getting your device to work as it should is a matter of understanding the problem. Once the connectivity issues have been identified, the fixes described in this article should help you restore functionality to your you an avid user of Android TV? Have you run into connectivity issues? If so, how did you resolve them? Let us know in the comments below.
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