I have been trying to connect my LG Smart TV 42LV5500, which has a great picture, using their USB DONGLE. It recognizes the Verizon router and the security code. But when trying to connect to the network it stops at “gateway Address is wrong or not available. The LG support used these numbers for manual connection settings: LG TV WIFI MODULE REMOVALHELP THE CHANNEL Patreon For this to work, your TV needs a Wi-Fi connection. Follow these steps to update the software for your LG TV: Press “Settings” on your TV remote. Navigate to “All Settings” > “Support” Press “Software Update” and then “Check for Updates” Your LG TV will check for an available update and alert you if one is available. Step 2: Reset The TV To Factory Settings. If checking the cables doesn’t solve the problem, try resetting your LG Smart TV to its factory settings. To do this, go to the settings menu and select the “General” tab. Then, select “Reset to Initial Settings” and follow the instructions on the screen. Unplug the TV from the power source. Press and hold the TV power button, the power button on the TV itself not the remote control, and keep the button pressed for about 15 seconds then let go. Repeat the above step several times. Wait for 5 minutes and then plug the TV back in and turn it on. If this method didn’t work and you’re still How to Fix LG TV WiFi Turned Off Issue. If your LG TV still fails to connect to your WiFi network, it can be due to several reasons. Below are some fixes that you can follow to solve the LG TV WiFi turned off issue. Remember to go over each fix and see which works best for your smart TV. Fix #1: Power Cycle your LG TV and WiFi Router. Power If your LG Smart TV encounters connectivity issues while streaming live TV or external content, you can start by ensuring your Wi-Fi connection is stable and your TV's firmware is up-to-date. If problems persist, it may be best to contact LG customer support for expert assistance in resolving the issue. The Wi-Fi standard for the built-in Wi-Fi in the LG CX 65 inch Class 4K Smart OLED TV w/ AI ThinQ® (64.5'' Diag), Model # OLED65CXPUA is Wi-Fi Certified 802.11ac. Here are the steps you need to follow: First Open the Menu of your LG Smart TV clicking the Gear-like Icon on your Remote Control, Then Navigate and Click OK the “Open All settings Option” in the Menu. (Indicated by three vertical dots/Gear Icon). Go to General Option and click ok. Miracast issue - "Something went wrong your display couldn't connect". I am no sure why this is still a problem. It seems like quite a few users have this issue with Miracast. I have already updated my BIOS and re-installed Windows 10 Pro, with updates to all drivers using the Intel driver update utility. mBq1Gr.