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Hi. I’ve had the same TV installed for about a week and a half. No issues at all with connectivity. I might check your internet service or provider. Recently I changed out our router and it can make a difference. Worst case scenario at least try resetting your router/modem (if you haven’t already). If none of those help, I would make sure other devices stay connected, etc. if they do they I would recommend checking with Best Buy or LG. I use this TV for streaming exclusively.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sorry to hear that, but I bought two tv like your, but I don’t have problems, just some time with Netflix, but is Netflix problems not the tv
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Rose. One reason why the LG 32 inch Class 720p Smart HD TV (31.5'' Diag), Model # 32LM620BPUA keeps disconnecting may be due to signal interference. You may have a lot of devices spreading their signals that may be getting interfering with the wireless signals going to your TV. It might be a video game controller (wireless), home phones, baby monitors, cordless phones, and even microwaves. Due to the large flat shielding surface of TVs, wireless signals are more difficult to establish and maintain than they are on other devices. ... Restart the TV and wireless router (unplug them then plug them back in). For Advanced Users: Make sure the router has SSID Broadcast enabled. As for it taking forever for your apps to play, buffering usually occurs when your internet connection provided by your ISP cannot supply data fast enough for the playback device. The Buffer is the amount of downloaded data on your Television, which loads ahead of the video playback during online streaming. This data that loads in the background whilst watching an online video stream ensures that the playback does not suffer from either stopping or pausing momentarily which is known as “Buffering”. If this data is not available then video will show signs of starting and stopping intermittently /buffering. If possible connect your TV to your router with a wired connection for best performance. Check if this makes any difference, if so then the buffering issue may be related to your wireless connection between your TV and Router. During high peak periods or when using a shared connection, internet download speeds may be reduced, for example from 6pm to midnight is considered a high peak period and depending on the type of internet connection you have , there may be bottlenecks on the network resulting in lower download speeds. For your wireless connection, if there is an option between 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHZ, make sure that you select 5 GHz especially if your router is not close to the TV. Having your router in a different room from the TV may cause a weak signal due to the walls or structure of your house or unit, for example concrete or brick walls will degrade the wireless signal resulting in lower connection speed between the streaming device and router...^IFV
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