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My lg smart tv will not connect to the lan wired connection. My fire tv stick is connected to the same cable but the fire stick works but my tv doesn’t? 
I don’t even have the wifi router on and it keeps popping up messages that is connects to lan and then disconnects? This is getting very frustrating 

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I think your fire TV stick is connected to your wireless connection and not the Lan. Have you gone into settings and told the network to use the lab connection instead of wireless?

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