If you own a Hisense TV, a WiFi connection is essential to watch online content from streaming apps, install new apps, update TV firmware, etc. Even to access features like screen mirroring or voice control, you need a WiFi connection. You can easily connect your Hisense Smart TV to an open WiFi network or a secured one by entering the password. This process is the same for all Hisense TVs with slight changes in the navigation based on the OS. Go through this article to know the detailed steps on how to connect your Hisense TV to WiFi.
Connect Your Hisense VIDAA TV to WiFi
1. After turning on your Hisense TV, click on the Settings icon at the top left of your Hisense TV’s home screen.
2. Scroll down to the Network option on the side panel that appears on the screen.

3. Tap the Network Configuration option and change the Connection Type to Wireless.
4. Now, a list of all available WiFi networks will appear on the screen.
5. From the list, look for your home WiFi network or the local WiFi network you want to connect to. If the WiFi connection that you are looking for is not available, tap the Refresh button on the screen to reload the active network list.
6. Enter the password in the required field and hit the Connect button.
7. Within seconds, a WiFi connection will be established on your Hisense VIDAA TV.
Connect Hisense Android TV to WiFi
1. Tap the Settings icon on your Hisense Android TV’s home screen.
2. Select the Network & Internet option and toggle on the WiFi button.

3. Now, your Hisense Android TV will automatically search for all the active WiFi networks around you.
4. Next, click your WiFi network below the Available networks section and enter the correct WiFi password.
5. Wait for a few seconds to connect your Hisense Android TV to WiFi, and once it is connected, you can start streaming online content from the installed apps.
Connect Hisense Google TV to WiFi
1. Press the Settings button on your Hisense Google TV remote.
2. Click the Settings icon and scroll down to the Network and Internet option.

3. Enable the WiFi option and choose any WiFi network from the available networks list.
4. Input the correct WiFi password in the required field, and your Hisense TV will be connected to WiFi. You can confirm this by looking at the Connected to Internet notification that is shown on the screen.
Connect Hisense Roku TV to WiFi
1. Head straight to the Settings option on the home screen.
2. Select Network and tap the Set Up Connection option.
3. Click on the Wireless option, and your Hisense Roku TV will begin to look for the available wireless networks.

4. Once the wireless networks list appears on the screen, choose any WiFi network and enter the password using the on-screen keyboard. Then, tap Connect.
5. Your TV will now successfully connect to a WiFi connection.
Connect Hisense Fire TV to WiFi
1. On the homescreen of your Hisense Fire TV, click on the Settings icon.
2. Tap the Network tile and click on the WiFi option.

3. Select See All Networks, and you will see the list of all the available WiFi networks.
4. Choose any WiFi network from the list and enter the WiFi network’s password.
5. Tap Connect, and within a few seconds, your TV will be connected to a WiFi connection.
How to Connect Hisense Smart TV to WiFi Without Remote
If you don’t have a remote control, you can use the Hisense TV’s physical buttons to connect it to a WiFi connection. Just power on your Hisense TV using the Power button on the TV panel. Then, press the Menu or Input button to open the Settings menu and use the Volume or Channel button to navigate to the Network option. Next, select any open WiFi network and connect your Hisense TV to the WiFi.
Use Ethernet Cable for Better Connection!
In addition to the above wireless method, you can also connect your Hisense TV to the Internet through an Ethernet Cable. Just connect one end of the Ethernet Cable to the router and other end to the TV’s Ethernet Port. Once done, you will experience a high-speed Internet connection on your Hisense Smart TV.
Frequently Asked Questions
Weak WiFi signal, incorrect password, temporary glitches, or an outdated TV firmware might be the reasons for your Hisense TV not connecting to WiFi.