How to connect Alice to an LG Smart TV via Wi-Fi

The integration of the Yandex Alice voice assistant with an LG TV opens up new possibilities for controlling multimedia and smart home devices. Modern models Smart TV The Korean brand's products support various communication protocols, allowing for the creation of complex automation scenarios. However, the synchronization process often raises questions among users due to differences in operating system versions. webOS and smart speaker models.

For a successful connection, you need to understand that direct installation of the Yandex application on the LG TV itself is not possible, since the platform Yandex TV is not native to this brand. Instead, it is connected via an external device, such as Yandex Station, Station Light, or Station Max. These devices act as intermediaries, transmitting audio and commands over the local Wi-Fi network.

In this article, we'll cover all the setup details, potential errors, and troubleshooting steps. You'll learn how to properly prepare your equipment, which router settings can interfere with your connection, and how to activate advanced management features. Connection stability depends not only on the quality of the signal, but also on the correctness of the account configuration.

Technical requirements and equipment compatibility

Before you begin setup, you need to make sure your equipment meets the minimum requirements. This primarily means having an active Yandex account and subscription. Yandex Plus, which is often required for full access to smart home content and features. Without an active subscription, some scenarios may not function correctly or be available entirely.

The LG TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the smart speaker. This is critical, as local control protocols such as DLNA or Yandex's proprietary solutions often don't work if the devices are on different subnets. Make sure Wi-Fi client isolation isn't enabled on your router, which blocks communication between devices.

⚠️ Note: Some older router models may not correctly handle multicast traffic required to discover smart home devices. If your TV doesn't detect your speaker, try temporarily disabling the guest network or the "Smart Connect" feature by separating the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.

The list of compatible control devices includes not only TVs but also other devices. Check if your LG model supports integration through a smart home platform. This is usually true for TVs with webOS 3.5 and newer.

  • 📺 LG TVs with Wi-Fi and Smart TV functionality
  • 🔊 Yandex Smart Speakers (Station, Light, Max, Mini)
  • 📱 A smartphone with the Yandex app installed for initial setup
  • 📶 Stable internet connection with low latency (ping)

It's also worth keeping in mind that for IR control (if your speaker has an IR transmitter), the TV must be in direct line of sight. However, a Wi-Fi connection allows you to control the device even from another room if remote access scenarios are configured.

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Preparing the network and configuring the router

The connection quality between Alice and your TV directly depends on your home network configuration. Users often encounter issues where devices simply "don't see" each other. This occurs due to router security settings. Ensure both devices are connected to the same SSID (network name).

Check your router's DHCP settings. It's a good idea to assign permanent IP addresses to smart home devices to ensure the connection isn't lost when the router reboots. This is especially important for automation scenarios where the TV needs to turn on on command.

If you're using a dual-band router, try connecting both devices to the 2.4 GHz band. While 5 GHz provides faster speeds, it has a shorter range and penetrates walls less effectively, which can lead to connection interruptions when transmitting control commands.

Check if your router's firewall is blocking local ports used by smart home protocols. In most cases, the default settings are sufficient, but in corporate networks or when using complex security systems (e.g., Keenetic (with enhanced protection) exceptions may be required.

Instructions for connecting via the Yandex app

The primary integration method is via the mobile app. Open the Yandex app on a smartphone connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the TV. Go to the "Devices" section and click the "Add a new gadget" button.

The system will prompt you to select the device type. Find the brand in the list of manufacturers. LG Or select the "TVs" category. If there's no direct integration, use the universal connection protocol via the "LG ThinQ" skill. This will require authorization in your LG Service account.

During the setup process, the app will ask you to confirm ownership of the device. You may see a code appear on the TV screen that you must enter in the app, or you may need to press the confirmation button on the remote. Magic RemoteFollow the instructions on your smartphone screen.

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Once successfully paired, a card for your TV will appear in the app. Here you can rename the device, for example, to "Living Room TV," so Alice knows which screen to access if you have multiple ones.

Setting up a smart home and scenarios

Once the TV appears in the device list, the fine-tuning process begins. You can create scenes that integrate the TV with other gadgets. For example, the command "Alice, I'm home" could turn on the lights, close the curtains, and play your favorite channel on LG.

To create a scenario, go to the "Scenarios" section in the Yandex app. Click "Add scenario," select a condition (such as a voice phrase or time) and an action. Under "Actions," select your LG TV and the desired operation: "Turn on," "Switch to HDMI 1," or "Change volume."

Team TV action Necessary rights
"Turn on the TV" System startup (if supported) Administrator
"Switch to HDMI 2" Changing the signal source User
"Turn it up" Increase volume by 5% User
Launch YouTube Opening an application (depending on model) Administrator

It is important to understand that the functionality of the commands depends on the specific TV model and version. webOSThe new models support deeper integrations, allowing not only channel changes but also the ability to launch specific movies through Kinopoisk services, if installed.

⚠️ Note: Controlling specific apps (such as launching Netflix or YouTube with your voice) may be limited by the policies of the services themselves or by region. Check the list of supported commands for your model on the official LG website.
What to do if the script fails to execute?

If the script doesn't work, check if the TV's IP address has changed. Also, make sure the LG ThinQ app itself works correctly without the voice assistant. Sometimes, re-authorizing your account in the Yandex skill helps.

Using an IR remote control with smart speakers

Some smart speaker models, such as the Yandex Station Max or Station 2, are equipped with a built-in IR port. This allows you to control your TV even without a Wi-Fi connection, emulating a regular remote control. This method is useful for older LG models that lack Smart features.

To set up this mode, open the Yandex app, select your speaker, and go to the IR remote settings. Select the manufacturer. LG and follow the button testing instructions. You'll need to confirm that the TV responds to the test signals.

Once set up, you can say, "Alice, turn off the TV," and the speaker will send an IR signal. The advantage of this method is its versatility, but there's a downside: the speaker doesn't receive status from the TV. It doesn't know whether the TV is on or not, so the "turn on" command can be sent even to a running device.

To activate IR control, make sure there are no obstructions between the speaker and the TV receiver. Infrared radiation does not penetrate walls and furniture, so device placement is crucial.

Solving typical problems and errors

Users may encounter various issues during operation. Most often, the problem stems from devices being out of sync. If your TV stops responding to commands, try rebooting your router. This will refresh DHCP leases and clear the network table cache.

Another common error is "Device Unavailable." This could mean the TV has entered deep sleep mode and disabled Wi-Fi to save power. In your LG settings, try finding a "Quick Start+" or similar option that keeps the TV in standby mode with the network module active.

If all else fails, reset the network settings on your TV and repeat the pairing process. Sometimes, deleting the LG skill from the Yandex app and re-adding it from scratch helps.

Don't forget to update your TV's firmware regularly. Manufacturers frequently release patches that improve the stability of network protocols and fix security vulnerabilities.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to control an LG TV without purchasing Yandex Station?

Full voice control via Alice is only possible with a device with a microphone and ecosystem support, such as Yandex Station or a smartphone running the app. LG TVs don't have Alice built-in.

Does the control work if the internet is lost?

Local commands, such as channel switching or volume control, can be processed via the IR port or local protocol if they have been preserved. However, processing voice requests ("play a comedy") and scripts requires access to the Yandex cloud, so voice control is not functional without an internet connection.

Why can't Alice see my LG TV?

Check that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Make sure the TV appears online in the LG ThinQ app. Also, check that your router's antivirus software isn't blocking the connection between the devices.

Is it possible to turn off the TV with your voice?

Yes, if your TV model supports Wake-on-LAN or has an IR receiver configured through a smart speaker. For older models that don't support network control while the TV is off, voice control is only available for powering it off, but it won't power it back on without an IR remote.