Fire TV Won’t Connect to Wi-Fi (16 Fixes)


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Fire TV won’t connect to Wi-Fi is probably the most common problem with TVs. It can happen to anyone and any TV. 

There are many reasons why your Fire TV will not connect to your home wireless network. In this article, I’ll go over common causes and fixes for this problem.

If you find yourself having trouble connecting your new Fire Smart TV to your home network, then read on. I’ll cover various troubleshooting steps to follow to get your internet connection working again. 

This post is geared for the Fire TV sets that are manufactured by Amazon, Toshiba, Insignia, Hisense, and other TV brands using the Fire operating system (FireOS). But it will also include some tips for the Amazon Fire TV Stick or other Amazon Fire TV device not working too. 

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16 Fixes for Fire TV Won’t Connect To Wi-Fi

This is a list of causes for why your Fire TV, Fire TV stick, and Fire TV devices are having Wi-Fi connectivity issues, along with the fixes so you can start watching TV again. 

1. Incorrect Wi-Fi Password

Entering the incorrect Wi-Fi password is the most common reason why the Fire TV won’t connect to the WiFi router. Entering passwords with the on-screen keyboard isn’t the easiest and can lead to mistakes.

First, let’s select the correct wireless network and then enter the password. 

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select General
  4. Select Network
  5. Select Open Network Settings
  6. Select Wireless
  7. Select your Wi-Fi network
  8. Enter the Wi-Fi Password to connect to the wireless network. 

These tips will help you enter the correct password: 

  • Show Password – Always have the Show Password setting on in the password field. This allows you to see what you’re typing in to avoid entering the wrong character. 
  • Case-Sensitivity – Make sure you’re using the right upper-case or lower-case letters, because passwords are case-sensitive. 
  • Double-check the Wi-Fi password by using your smartphone or tablet to connect to the Wi-Fi network. Confirm the Wi-Fi password you have is correct. You may need to first use the *Forget the Network* on your phone or tablet because the password is probably already saved there. 
  • Change Wi-Fi Password to something easier to enter on the TV.  
  • Try the Router’s Default Password that is located on the bottom of the Wi-Fi router. Maybe the original factory password will work, in case the password was never changed.  

2. Weak Wi-Fi Signal to the Fire TV

If the Wi-Fi signal is weak, the Fire TV can intermittently lose its connection to the wireless router. Check the strength of the Wi-Fi signal from the router to see how strong the connection between the Fire TV and the router is.

To check if the Wi-Fi signal strength is good enough, follow these steps:

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select General
  4. Select Network
  5. Select Open Network Settings
  6. Select Wireless
  7. In the list of wireless networks, see how many bars your wireless network has. 1 to 2 bars is the sign of weak signal strength. 

The distance between your Fire TV and the router is the main cause of weak signal issues.  Another cause is having multiple obstacles between the two, like many walls. 

You can move your router closer to the TV to improve the signal strength. This will help increase the signal strength and speed of your WiFi connection. 

If either the router or TV is unable to be moved, then you can get a Wi-Fi repeater to strengthen the Wi-Fi signal by acting as a hub between the two.

WiFi repeaters are also known as WiFi extenders. This is one of the best ones out there that can be found on Amazon: 

3. Connect an Ethernet Cable to the Router and Fire TV 

The Wi-Fi router could be having issues with the wireless signal and sharing the internet connection. Test and fix the issue by connecting an ethernet cable from the Fire TV to an ethernet port in the router or modem. 

Follow these steps to connect the Fire TV to the internet using a wired network: 

  1. Connect an ethernet cable from a LAN port on the router or modem to the back of the Fire TV. 
  2. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  3. Select Settings
  4. Select General
  5. Select Network
  6. Select OK and the TV will use the wired network to access the internet. 

If you have internet access, then there could be something wrong with the wireless functionality on the router. You can try to perform a factory reset of the router, update its firmware, or there may be some hardware that needs to be prepared.  

4. Use a Different Wireless Network

Trying to connect your Fire TV to another wireless network can help confirm there’s no issue with the TV’s Wi-Fi hardware and functionality. 

The quickest and easiest way is to use your smartphone as a mobile hotspot. Almost all smartphones have a way to create a hotspot that will act as a wireless network and share its internet connection or mobile data connection. 

If your Fire TV is able to connect to your smartphone’s hotspot and there’s an internet connection, then you know the TV has no issues. The problem then is with the wireless router. 

Another reason to try a different wireless network is because not all Fire TV models will work on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks. 

5. Soft Reset or Reboot the Fire TV

Wireless settings or other related components and settings on the Fire TV may have been corrupted. 

A soft reset, or power cycle, will restart the TV and stop any of the apps and background processes that could also be causing Wi-Fi connection issues. 

Follow these steps to perform a soft reset on a Fire TV:

  • Unplug the TV’s power cable for at least 60 seconds. 
  • Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.  
  • Wait for the TV to start up. 

Another thing to try is a simple reboot of the Fire TV, which can also help with various issues.

  • Unplug the TV. 
  • On the Remote, Press and Hold the Power button for 30 seconds. 
  • Plug the TV back into the power outlet.

6. Soft Reset or Reboot Wi-Fi Router or Modem

Occasionally, when your Wi-Fi router and modem hasn’t restarted or been turned off in a while, the settings could’ve been corrupted. That can lead to interruptions with the Wi-Fi connection. 

Power cycling your network equipment like your router or modem can help if this is the case. A power reset can potentially help resolve network issues. 

Follow these steps to soft reset the Router or Modem: 

  • Unplug the Router or Modem for at least 60 seconds. 
  • Plug the Router back into the power outlet. 
  • Turn On the Router if there’s an On/Off switch. 
  • Wait about 5 minutes for the Router to go through the startup process and connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). 

7. Disconnect All Other Devices from the Wi-Fi Network

Multiple devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network will slow down the connection for each device connected. If you have five phones, three tablets and two computers connected to the Wi-Fi network, the signal can be very weak for each individual device. 

This problem is especially true for older Wi-Fi routers and modems that can’t handle many devices connected to them at once.  

If you’re using multiple devices on the same Wi-Fi network, disconnect all the other wireless devices before trying to reconnect the Fire TV to the wireless network. 

If this solves the problem, then you know that your router can’t handle multiple devices. It is time to upgrade to a newer Wi-Fi router that can handle many devices at once.

8. Reset the Fire TV Network Settings

If the Fire TV is having trouble finding the wireless network, then you can try to reset the network settings on the TV. 

Follow these steps to reset the network settings on the Fire TV: 

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select General
  4. Select Network
  5. Select Reset Network

Try to connect to your WiFi network again. This should allow you to connect to the Wi-Fi network. The next steps you may need to adjust some additional network settings to optimize the internet connection. 

9. Manually Configure DNS Setting

Changing your DNS setting can sometimes fix internet connection stability issues. Your ISP’s DNS servers may be causing disruptions and bypassing them by using Google’s public DNS servers can help offer a more reliable internet connection. 

Follow these steps to manually change the DNS settings on the Fire TV: 

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select General
  4. Select Network
  5. Select Network Status.
  6. Select IP Settings.
  7. Select DNS Setting
  8. Select Enter Manually
  9. Select DNS Server
  10. Enter 8.8.8.8
  11. Try connecting again.  

10. Automatically Obtain IP Settings on Fire TV

While the previous fix was to configure the DNS server that your internet would flow through instead of your ISP’s servers, the IP settings here are for your Fire TV. 

The IP address is the address for your TV and the location where your Wi-Fi router is. The IP settings for your TV might have been accidentally switched to “Obtain Manually,” rather than the default “Obtain Automatically.” 

It’s best for the Fire TV and other devices connected to your router to obtain their IP addresses automatically. It’s rare that you would need to manually set the IP address, unless you’re an IT network administrator. 

To change the IP settings on your Fire TV, follow these steps: 

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select General
  4. Select Network
  5. Select Network Status.
  6. Select IP Settings
  7. Select Obtain Automatically

11. MAC Address Has Failed on Fire TV

The Fire TV has a Media Access Control address (MAC address) that is a unique hardware identifier to your TV when it’s connected to the Wi-Fi network.

If the MAC address on your TV has been changed due to corrupted settings, you will need to reset the TV to get the MAC address back. 

To find out if this is the issue, test the network status on the TV. Follow these steps: 

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select General
  4. Select Network
  5. Select Network Status.
  6. Run the network test. See if any MAC address error comes up. 

If you have the MAC address error, you will need to perform a factory reset on the Fire TV. Follow the directions in the next step.   

If the MAC address still doesn’t work after the factory reset, you will need to contact Fire Support to service and repair the hardware issue. The support team can also look to see if there’s an issue with the TV’s wireless adapter. 

12. Update Fire TV Firmware

Updating the firmware on your Fire TV can help resolve some issues related to connectivity. This includes resolving issues such as weak Wi-Fi signals or no Wi-Fi connection at all.

Fire will release new software updates periodically to fix bugs. It’s best to download them when they’re available.

You can find the latest firmware version for Fire televisions by going to the TV Settings menu, and it should also appear on the Samsung website.

Follow these steps to update the Fire TV firmware through the TV menu: 

  1. On the Fire TV remote control, Press Home.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Select Support
  4. Select Software Update
  5. Select Update Now
  6. The TV will reboot automatically for the new firmware to fully install and take effect. 

To download the Fire TV firmware from the manufacturer’s website, you’ll need a USB drive. Follow these steps: 

  1. On your computer, go to the Fire download page for your TV model. 
  2. Download the latest version of the firmware to your computer. 
  3. Extract the files and put them on a USB drive. 
  4. Insert the USB drive into one of the USB ports on the TV. 
  5. On the TV remote, Press Home
  6. Select Settings
  7. Select Support
  8. Select Software Update
  9. Start the Software Update Process on the TV. 
  10. The TV will reboot using the firmware on the USB drive. Do not remove the USB drive until the TV has fully rebooted. 

13. Factory Reset the Fire TV

Resetting the Fire TV to the factory default settings can solve many Wi-Fi and internet connection problems that occur due to software errors.

This is one of the last non-hardware routes to try fixes because a factory restore erases any personal information stored on your television, including saved passwords, usernames, and favorites.

Follow these steps to perform a factory reset on your Fire TV: 

  • On the remote, Press the Home button to open the Menu
  • Select Settings.
  • Select Support
  • Select Self Diagnosis.
  • Select Reset
  • Enter 0000 for the Security Pin. 
  • Confirm with Yes

14. Update Router or Modem Firmware

A router or modem’s firmware may be outdated and not working well with the Fire TV and new firmware or software. That can lead to incompatibility and even cause interference with the wireless signal from your Fire TV.

You’ll want to make sure that your router or modem is updated to the latest firmware so that it won’t cause interference or be incompatible with the wireless signal.

Check your router manufacturer’s website for the most recent firmware update and instructions on how to update the firmware. 

15. Upgrade to a New Wi-Fi Router

If none of the above solutions worked for you and your Fire TV is able to connect to another wireless network, then it might be time to consider upgrading your home Wi-Fi router.

New routers are designed to support more devices than older ones do, which means there’s less chance of interference and weak signals between the router and TV.

If your current router isn’t providing enough coverage in your large home, newer routers are also meant to work across longer distances, so an upgrade could provide better results.

If you’re looking for an upgrade, here’s a new Wi-Fi router system with extenders for larger homes that’s available on Amazon: 

16. Contact Your ISP for Internet Issues

There are times when your ISP is having issues and experiencing an outage that affects your ability to connect to the Internet. If this happens, you’ll need to call into your ISP support team to see if their technicians have been able to identify and repair the problem.

Your best bet is to contact your ISP as soon as possible after you notice the issue occurs. They should be able to help you get back online quickly.

I have had the situation where the ISP had a billing error on their side, so they cut off my internet service. But after calling in, they checked their records and did receive my payment. They immediately re-activated my internet service. 

Fire TV Won’t Connect to Wi-Fi Final Thoughts 

The list of potential causes for why your Fire TV or Firestick won’t connect to Wi-Fi is long, but hopefully some of them will help you troubleshoot the issue.

If you’re looking for more Wi-Fi connectivity guides for other smart TVs, check out these articles: 

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Greg Randall
Greg Randall is deeply immersed in Smart Home Technology, with years of experience in home automation, from smart displays to TVs. He enjoys sharing his passion and knowledge with like-minded enthusiasts. Beyond smart homes, Greg loves snowboarding and exploring new culinary scenes with friends, bringing a zest for adventure and fine dining to his tech-savvy lifestyle.