Modern televisions Hyundai — these are not just screens for watching broadcast TV, but full-fledged multimedia centers with access to YouTube, Netflix, IVI and other services. But all these features are only available after connecting to the internet. Most often, users choose the wireless method via Wi-Fi - It is more convenient than wired Ethernet and does not require additional cables.
However, the process of setting up Wi-Fi on TVs Hyundai The connection time may vary depending on the model, year, and firmware version. In this article, we'll cover all possible connection methods—from basic password entry to resolving common errors like "No network" or "Incorrect password." You'll learn how to check the router's compatibility with your TV, which network settings are optimal for stable operation, and what to do if your TV can't see your Wi-Fi network.
We will pay special attention to the models Hyundai H-LED (2020–2023) and Hyundai QLED (2026–2026), as their menu interfaces differ significantly. If you have an older model (before 2018), some options may be missing. In this case, use the alternative methods in the last section of the article.
1. Preparing to connect: What to check before setting up Wi-Fi
Before adjusting your TV settings, make sure your home network is ready for the new device. Connection issues are often caused not by the TV itself, but by incorrect router settings or a congested channel.
Minimum requirements for stable operation:
- 📶 Internet speed - at least 10 Mbps for watching videos
Full HDand 25 Mbps for4K. - 🔄 Wi-Fi frequency — Hyundai supports both networks:
2.4 GHz(range up to 50 m) and5 GHz(high speed but smaller coverage area). - 🔒 Encryption type - only
WPA2-PSKorWPA3. OutdatedWEPnot supported. - 📡 Distance to the router — no more than 10–15 meters if there are walls. For longer distances, use repeater.
If your router is in the mode 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) or older, the TV can connect, but there will be some issues video freezing or slow download speed. It is optimal to use routers with support 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) or 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6).
⚠️ Attention: If you have a dual-band router, make sure the networks2.4 GHzAnd5 GHzhave different names (SSID)Some models Hyundai cannot automatically select the optimal frequency if networks are combined under one name.
Checking current router settings:
- Open the router's web interface (usually at
192.168.0.1or192.168.1.1). - Go to the section
Wi-FiorWireless network. - Make sure the mode is enabled
WMM(Wi-Fi Multimedia) - it is needed for the correct operation of streaming video. - Disable the feature
MAC address blocking, if it is active.
2. Step-by-step instructions: connecting Hyundai TV to Wi-Fi
Now let's move on to setting up your TV. These instructions apply to most models. Hyundai on the platform Android TV or your own firmware Hyundai Smart TVIf you have a different OS (for example, Tizen on older models), skip this section and read on.
Step 1: Turn on your TV and go to the settings menu
- 🔌 Turn on the TV using the remote control or the button on the body.
- 🎮 Click the button
Home(house) orMenu(menu) on the remote control. - ⚙️ Select a section
Settings(orSettingson English-language firmware).
Step 2: Selecting a Network Partition
- 🌐 Go to
Net→Network settings(orNetwork→Network Settings). - 🔍 Choose
Wireless network(Wi-Fi). - 🔄 Wait for the TV to search for available networks (usually takes 10–30 seconds).
Step 3. Connecting to the network
- 📋 Find the name of your Wi-Fi network in the list (SSID) and select it.
- 🔐 Enter your Wi-Fi password using the on-screen keyboard. Be careful: Hyundai letter case matters!
- ✅ Click
ConnectorOK.
If the password is entered correctly, the TV will notify you of a successful connection within 5-15 seconds. In some cases, you may need to reboot - Confirm it if prompted.
The router is turned on and distributing Wi-Fi|
The network password is written down on paper|
The TV is within coverage area|
The "Hidden Network" (Hidden SSID) mode is disabled on the router.
3. Alternative connection methods (if the standard one doesn’t work)
Sometimes TV Hyundai The network isn't visible or the error "Unable to connect" appears. In this case, try one of the alternative methods:
Method 1: Connecting via WPS
Function WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows you to connect your device to a network without entering a password. To do this:
- On your TV, select
Settings → Network → WPS. - Press the button on the router
WPS(usually it is signed and located on the back panel). - Wait 1-2 minutes – the TV should connect automatically.
⚠️ Limitation: WPS only works with networks 2.4 GHz and can be disabled in the router settings for security reasons.
Method 2: Using a USB Wi-Fi adapter
If the built-in Wi-Fi module of the TV is faulty or does not support modern standards, you can use an external one USB adapterModels with chips are suitable Realtek RTL8188 or Ralink RT5370Procedure:
- Purchase a compatible adapter (check the list of supported devices in your TV manual).
- Connect it to the USB port of your TV.
- Go to
Settings → Network → Wireless (USB). - Select the network and enter the password as usual.
Method 3: Connecting via a mobile hotspot
If you have problems with your main Wi-Fi, you can temporarily use smartphone in modem mode:
- 📱 Turn it on on your phone
Modem mode(in settingsNetwork and Internet). - 🔗 Set a simple password (for example,
12345678). - 📺 On your TV, select a new network and connect.
This method is suitable for checking the functionality of the TV, but not for permanent use due to traffic restrictions.
What should I do if my TV asks me to update the firmware before connecting?
Some models Hyundai (for example, series H-LED43S5900) block Wi-Fi access until the software is updated. In this case:
- Download the latest firmware from the official website Hyundai to a flash drive.
- Connect the flash drive to the TV and update the software manually via
Settings → Support → Software Update. - After updating, please reconnect to Wi-Fi.
If the firmware is damaged during the update, the TV may not turn on. In this case, you will need to take it to a service center.
4. Common mistakes and their solutions
Even with the correct settings, the TV Hyundai may produce errors. Let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them:
| Error | Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
No network or Network not found |
Weak Wi-Fi signal, router too far away | Move your router closer or use a repeater |
Incorrect password |
Typo while typing, incorrect letter case | Check your router password or reset it |
Connecting… (endless loading) |
Incompatible encryption type or Wi-Fi channel | Change your router settings to WPA2-PSK and the channel 6 or 11 |
IP address not received |
DHCP is disabled on the router | Enable DHCP or assign a static IP manually |
The DNS server is not responding |
Problems with your provider or DNS blocking | Set up public DNS: 8.8.8.8 And 8.8.4.4 |
Additional actions in case of errors:
- 🔄 Restart your router and TV - sometimes this solves the problem with "frozen" connections.
- 📵 Disconnect other devices from Wi-Fi - the channel may be overloaded.
- 🔧 Reset network settings on TV:
Settings → Network → Reset network settings.
⚠️ Attention: If the TV displays an error after several connection attemptsConnection limitation, this means the router has blocked it by MAC address. Go to the router settings and add the TV's MAC address to the list of allowed devices (you can find it inSettings → About TV → Network Status).
5. Optimize Wi-Fi for stable Smart TV operation
Connecting to the network is only half the battle. To get the TV Hyundai worked without lags, you need to correctly configure both the router and the TV itself.
Router settings for Smart TV:
- 📶 Wi-Fi channel: Select a fixed channel (
6or11For2.4 GHz,36–48For5 GHz) instead of the regimeAuto. - 🔄 Channel width: For
2.4 GHzinstall20 MHz, For5 GHz—40 MHzor80 MHz. - 🛡️ Safety: Use only
WPA2-PSKwith encryptionAES. - 🚀 QoS (Quality of Service): Enable and set priority for TV MAC address.
TV settings Hyundai:
- 🔧 Turn it off
Wi-Fi energy savingin the network settings. - 📥 Update your firmware to the latest version (see the "Software Update" section).
- 🔄 Turn on
Automatic app updatesVGoogle Play Market(for Android TV models).
Critical Information: On TV Hyundai series QLED 2026+ an option has appeared in the network menu Wi-Fi Direct, which allows you to connect to a TV without a router (for example, to stream from a phone). However, in this mode, internet access will be unavailable—use it only for local file transfers.
6. Update firmware via Wi-Fi (if required)
If the TV Hyundai If your device won't connect to Wi-Fi due to outdated firmware, you can update it manually. To do this, you'll need a USB drive and the firmware file from the official website.
How to update firmware:
- Download the firmware for your model from the website Hyundai (chapter
Support → Downloads). - Unzip the archive and copy the file with the extension
.binor.pkgto a flash drive (formatted inFAT32). - Connect the flash drive to the TV and go to
Settings → Support → Software Update → Local Update. - Select the file and confirm the installation. Don't turn off the TV during the process!
After the update, the TV will reboot, and you can reconnect to Wi-Fi. If the firmware is corrupted, the screen may turn black. In this case, contact a service center.
⚠️ Attention: On models Hyundai Until 2020, if an update fails, rollback protection may be triggered (Anti-Rollback). In this case, it will be impossible to restore the old firmware—the only way is to reflash it at a service center.
7. Connecting older Hyundai models (before 2018)
Televisions Hyundai released before 2018 (for example, series L32B7000 or L40B8100) may have an outdated Wi-Fi module that doesn't support modern encryption standards. In this case:
Option 1: Using an Ethernet to Wi-Fi adapter
If your TV has a port LAN (Ethernet), but there is no built-in Wi-Fi, you can use bridge:
- Buy a device like TP-Link TL-WR702N (mode
Client). - Connect it to the router via Wi-Fi and to the TV via cable.
- Adjust the bridge according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Option 2. Connecting via USB modem
Some older models support 3G/4G modems:
- 📶 Buy a USB modem with support
Huawei HiLinkorZTE. - 🔌 Connect it to the USB port of your TV.
- 🌐 In the network settings, select
Mobile Internet.
Option 3. Replacing the Wi-Fi module
If none of these methods work, you can replace the internal Wi-Fi module. To do this:
- Disassemble the TV (electronics experience required!).
- Locate the module (usually labeled as
AZW N15orRTL8188). - Order a similar module on AliExpress or at a service center.
- Install the new module and assemble the TV.
How do I find out the Wi-Fi module model in my TV?
To identify a module:
- Remove the back cover of the TV (disconnect it from the mains!).
- Find the small board with antennas (usually near the HDMI ports).
- Take a photo of the marking (eg.
BCM43236orRTL8723BS). - Search for a replacement using this number.
⚠️ It is not recommended to disassemble the TV without experience - there is a risk of damaging the display or power supplies!
8. Checking speed and eliminating lags
After connecting to Wi-Fi, check the actual internet speed on your TV. To do this:
- Open the app YouTube.
- Run the video in the resolution
4K. - If the video is slow, click
Settings → Statistics(or hold the buttonOKon the remote control). - Check your current download speed (should be at least
15 MbpsFor4K).
If the speed is low:
- 🔄 Reconnect your TV to Wi-Fi (forget the network and reconnect).
- 📡 Change the channel on your router (for example, from
1on11). - 🛠️ Disable the function on your router
Mu-MIMOorBeamforming- they may conflict with old TVs. - 🔌 Connect your TV to your router via Ethernet (if possible).
Speed test via hidden menu (for advanced users):
On some models Hyundai You can run the built-in network test:
- On the remote control, press in sequence:
Menu → 1147(orMenu → 2580for new models). - Select
Network Test. - Run the test - the TV will show the download/upload speed and ping.
⚠️ Attention: If your TV starts rebooting spontaneously after connecting to Wi-Fi, this may indicate Wi-Fi module overheatingUnplug the TV for 30 minutes and check the ventilation holes on the rear panel to make sure they are not clogged with dust.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting Hyundai TV to Wi-Fi
The TV can't see my Wi-Fi network, even though other devices can connect. What's wrong?
Possible reasons:
- 🔄 Your router is in the mode
802.11ac(Wi-Fi 5), and the TV only supports802.11n(Wi-Fi 4). Solution: Set the mode in the router settingsMixed (b/g/n). - 📡 Network hidden (enabled)
Hidden SSID). Solution: Temporarily make the network visible or enter its name manually on the TV. - 🛠️ The TV's Wi-Fi module is faulty. Solution: Try connecting via Ethernet or a USB adapter.
After connecting to Wi-Fi, the TV displays "No Internet access." What should I do?
Check the following:
- It's enabled on the router. DHCP (automatic IP distribution).
- The TV settings do not have a static IP that conflicts with other devices.
- The provider does not block new devices (sometimes binding by MAC address is required).
- DNS servers respond: try entering it manually
8.8.8.8And1.1.1.1.
If the problem persists, connect the TV to the router with a cable. If the Internet works, the problem is in the TV's Wi-Fi module.
Is it possible to connect Hyundai TV to a public Wi-Fi network (in a cafe, hotel)?
Yes, but with some reservations:
- 🔐 If the network requires authentication via a browser (for example, in a hotel), the TV will not be able to connect - it does not have a built-in browser for entering a login/password.
- 📱 Solution: Log in to the network from your phone or laptop, then connect your TV (some routers remember MAC addresses).
- 🚫 Public networks often block streaming video (YouTube, Netflix) - check the network rules.
How do I reset network settings on a Hyundai TV?
To reset your network to factory settings:
- Go to
Settings → Network. - Select
Reset network settings(orReset Network). - Confirm the action.
After the reset, all saved networks will be deleted and you will have to connect again.
Does my Hyundai TV support Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)?
Standard Wi-Fi 6 only support models Hyundai QLED 2026 and newer (series Q70, Q80, Q90). Older TVs (including H-LED And UHD) work at most according to the standard Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).
To find out exactly which Wi-Fi version your model supports:
- Find the model name on the sticker on the back of the TV (e.g. Hyundai 55Q70AQ).
- Check the specifications on the official website Hyundai in your model's section.