This article covers the steps to connect the Hisense Smart TV to WiFi in detail.
If you own a Hisense Smart TV, connecting it to a WiFi connection is necessary to update your TV’s firmware, install apps, and access online content. You can seamlessly connect your Hisense TV to WiFi by accessing the Network Settings on the TV. Further, you can connect your Hisense TV to the Internet using the Ethernet Cable.
Steps to Connect Hisense TV to WiFi
After turning on your Hisense TV, skip to the section based on the Hisense TV model you own.
Hisense Android TV
1. On your Hisense TV home screen, click the Settings icon at the top.
2. Once the Settings menu pops up on the screen, scroll down and select Network & Internet.

3. At the top of the page, toggle On the WLAN option and tap OK.
4. Now, a few of the active WiFi networks will appear on the screen. Tap See All to view all the available active networks.
5. Click the WiFi network to which you want to connect your Hisense Android TV and type the WiFi password.
Now, the Hisense TV will be connected to the Internet, and you can watch your favorite shows online.
Hisense Google TV
1. At the home screen of your Hisense Google TV, select the Gear-shaped Settings icon.
2. Tap the WiFi icon on the pop-up menu and select Network and Internet.

3. In that, switch On the WiFi option and all the nearby active networks will display on the screen.
4. Select your WiFi network from the available networks list and enter the WiFi Password to connect your Hisense Google TV to the Internet.
Hisense Roku TV
1. After you power up your Hisense Roku TV, hit the Home button.
2. Scroll down and go to the Settings menu.
3. Click the Network option and press the down-arrow key on the remote to select the Set Up Connection option.
4. Select Wireless, and your Hisense Roku TV will search for nearby WiFi connections.

5. From the list of active WiFi networks, select the WiFi network name and type the Password. Then, tap Connect and wait for a few seconds.
Once your Hisense Roku TV is connected to WiFi, start using your TV to stream your favorite content from any streaming app.
Hisense Fire TV
1. After powering up your Hisense Fire TV, hit the Settings icon.
2. Scroll down and select the Network tile.

3. Choose the WiFi Network from the list, enter the WiFi Password, and tap Connect. Now, the Hisense Fire TV will be connected to the Internet.
Hisense VIDAA TV
1. On the home screen of your Hisense VIDAA TV, click the Settings icon at the top.
2. Scroll down to the Connection option and tap Network.
3. In that, select Network Configuration and change the Connection Type to Wireless.

4. From the list of available WiFi networks, select the WiFi network name and type the WiFi Password.
5. Tap Connect and wait for a few seconds to connect your Hisense VIDAA TV to the WiFi.
Hisense Xumo TV
1. Take your Hisense Xumo TV and hit the Settings button.
2. Scroll down and hit the Network option.
3. In that, tap Connect to a WiFi network.

4. Choose the WiFi network from the list and enter the WiFi Password.
Your Hisense Xumo TV will take a few seconds to connect your TV to WiFi and you will see the Connected! message, once the TV is successfully connected to the Internet.
How to Connect Hisense TV to WiFi Without Remote

If you use an old Hisense TV that doesn’t support WiFi or if you need a faster connection than WiFi, you can use the Ethernet cable to connect your TV to the Internet. To connect the Hisense TV to the Internet via Ethernet, you need a WiFi router in your home. Just connect one end of the ethernet cable to the router and the other end to the ethernet port on your Hisense TV. Once connected, change the Network settings on your TV from Wireless to Wired connection. Now, you can experience an ultra-speed internet connection on your TV.
Another way to connect your Hisense TV to the Internet without a remote is through the TV buttons. Use the buttons on the TV Panel to access the Network settings and connect the device to the WiFi.
FAQ
If your Hisense TV is not connecting to WiFi, then there might be an issue with your WiFi router. Restart your WiFi router and try connecting your TV to WiFi again. Also, make sure that the connection type on your Hisense TV from Network Settings is not Wired Connection.