Turn off the power of the TV and disconnect its power cable from the power board. Remove all attached devices from LG TV including USB and HDMI. Power off the router and remove the power cable of the router or modem from the power source. Unplug other cables from the other ports of the router. Wait for a few minutes.
To set this mode, open the eero app and navigate to Settings -> Troubleshooting -> My device won't connect and you should see an option for legacy mode there. Turn that on and see if that corrects the behavior your LG TV is experiencing. If it is, then you know the WiFi card in the TV is unable to handle WiFi 6 and you might want to contact theI've changed from 5 ghz to 2.4 ghz as suggested from other forums. Still loses wifi. I've also changed location services as other forums recommend, still the same. It does connect, but drops the connection within 30 minutes. I have other devices connected to WiFi and no issues. Would not ever recommend and LG Smart TV after this experience.Wi-Fi Connection Failures: The TV may repeatedly try and 324 on your LG TV, it indicates an issue with connecting to the App Store. Integration on Smart TVs. Just unplug your smart TV, wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in. To restart your Wi-Fi router, unplug it, wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in too. It's possible that your Wi-Fi isn't working on your TV but is working on other devices. Try connecting to the internet using a different device, like your phone or tablet. 9DQYV5.