Article ID : 00186603 / Last Modified : 26/05/2023Print

The TV Wi-Fi signal drops or intermittently disconnects.

    If the Wi‑Fi signal occasionally or frequently disconnects, first check the network icon or network notation status on the TV menu screen. After checking, choose your TV and try the following:

    IMPORTANT: If the TV cannot connect to Wi-Fi at all, refer to the article The BRAVIA TV cannot be connected to the Internet: how to perform a network diagnosis.

    1. Check the network icon or network notation status

    The steps differ depending on your TV model type:
    Note: For your TV model type, refer to the article How to check if your BRAVIA TV is a Google TV™, Android TV™, or other TV.

    W8L, X64L, X70L, X74L, X75L, X77L, W8K, X74K, X75K, W8, X7, X74H, and X75H series

    Other Google TV models, and Android TV models listed below  

    Target Android TV models: A8H, A9S, X9000H, X80H, X81H, X85H, X90H, X91H (49, 85), X95H (55, 65, 75), Z8H, Z9H series

    Other Android TV models

    Other TV models


    2. Confirmation items

    1. The Wi-Fi signal strength is weak: If the signal is weak, signal drops might be reduced by placing the Wi-Fi router close to the TV.

    2. The TV is too close to the router: If the TV and router are too close, communication may not work. We recommend that you keep the distance between the TV and router at more than 1 meter.

    3. Other Wi-Fi devices are used in the same network: If other devices download large-sized files such as videos, the network speed might slow down. In this case, we recommend that you stop downloading videos.

    4. Reset the TV, router, and modem: By resetting these devices, the Wi-Fi signal connectivity might be improved.

    5. Interference from other wireless devices, electric equipment, or the environment: If many wireless devices or electric equipment such as microwaves are used at home, the Wi-Fi performance of the TV may be affected. Try to turn off these wireless/electric devices, or keep them away from the TV. Electromagnetic interference may also occur depending on the environment in which the TV is installed. If you can change the environment, change the installation location and check if the performance improves.

      • Devices that may cause electromagnetic interference
        • Microwave ovens
        • Cordless phones
        • Bluetooth devices
        • Garage door openers
        • Wireless toys, etc.
      • Environments that may cause electromagnetic interference
        • Places that generate electromagnetic interference such as near large transmission lines
        • Places that generate static electricity
        • Places where the walls, desks, or doors have metal surfaces, etc.
    6. Frequency band setting of the Wi-Fi router: Depending on the Wi-Fi router, both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies may be available. We recommend that you use the 5 GHz frequency band if it is available.

    If you continue to experience network issues after following all of the steps above, we recommend using a wired LAN connection from your modem or router.