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Did you lose your Apple TV remote? If you need to connect your Apple TV to Wi-Fi, you can easily use the Apple TV Remote on your iPhone or iPad to browse, navigate, or complete the setup. You can also use a Bluetooth device or universal remote to control your Apple TV, though you must use your iOS device to pair it. This wikiHow will show you how to connect your Apple TV to Wi-Fi using your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Bluetooth device, or universal remote.

Setting Up Apple TV Wi-Fi Without Remote

  • If you don't have an Apple TV Remote, use the Apple TV remote on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, or pair a compatible Bluetooth device.
  • To use the Apple TV remote on your iOS device, open Control Center and tap the remote icon.
  • To connect to Wi-Fi, use your new remote to go to Settings > General > Network to choose your Wi-Fi network.
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Pairing an iPhone or iPad

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  1. The Apple TV will turn on automatically when it's plugged in. If your Apple TV is in sleep mode, you can unplug the device and plug it back in.
    • You will need your TV screen on to successfully pair your devices.
  2. Even if you don't have the original Apple TV remote, you can use the built-in remote control on your Apple mobile device to connect your Apple TV to Wi-Fi.[1]
    • To ensure this works properly, make sure to update iOS on your device.
    • Apple TV Remote in Control Center will only work with Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD, Apple TV (3rd generation), and AirPlay 2-compatible smart TVs.
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  3. [2] On iPhone 8 or iOS 11 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
    • If you have the latest iOS version, Apple TV Remote will be automatically added to your Control Center.
    • If you have an older version of iOS, you'll need to manually add Apple TV Remote to your Control Center.
      • Go to SettingsControl Center. Tap the + next to Apple TV Remote to add the feature to your Control Center.
  4. This opens the Apple TV remote on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
  5. If you have multiple Apple TV devices, you'll need to tap the down arrow to expand the drop-down menu and select your device.
    • If you are setting up your Apple TV for the first time, you can follow the on-screen instructions to do so now.
  6. The code will appear on your TV screen. You must enter the code correctly to authenticate the remote pairing process.
    • Your device is now paired to your Apple TV and can function just like a normal Apple TV remote.
    • Now that your remote is ready, you can use it to connect to Wi-Fi.
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Pairing a Bluetooth Device

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  1. You'll be able to use a Bluetooth device such as a Bluetooth keyboard or controller.
    • This method requires you to pair an iOS device beforehand to use as a remote.
  2. Use Apple TV Remote on your iOS device.
  3. This will prompt your Apple TV to search for Bluetooth devices.
  4. Your device should appear underneath My Devices.
    • You may be prompted to enter a code. Use the Bluetooth device to enter the code on your Apple TV screen.
    • You can now use your Bluetooth device to navigate and connect to Wi-Fi.
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Pairing a Universal Remote

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  1. Use Apple TV Remote on your iOS device.[3]
    • This method requires you to pair an iOS device beforehand to use as a remote.
    • Your Apple TV can learn the InfraRed code from any IR/universal remote.
  2. You will need to hold Up, Down, Left, Right, Select, and Menu.
    • Continue to hold each button separately until the progress bar is full.
  3. You'll be able to name your remote to differentiate it from other devices.
  4. Your remote is now ready to use with your Apple TV, including for connecting to Wi-Fi.
    • You can also choose Set Up Playback Buttons to set up additional buttons.
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Connecting Apple TV to Wi-Fi

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  1. Use any remote from the methods listed above.
    • For Apple TV (3rd generation), go to SettingsGeneralNetwork.
  2. You'll see a list of compatible Wi-Fi networks to join.
    • Make sure you don't have an Ethernet cable connected to your Apple TV. You won't see the option to connect to Wi-Fi if you do.
    • If you forgot your Wi-Fi password, you can always change your password.
    • You will now be connected to your Wi-Fi network.
    • To change your Wi-Fi network, select your current network. Click Forget Network, then press the Back or Menu button. Click Network and select a new Wi-Fi network.
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Troubleshooting Wi-Fi

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  1. If your Apple TV is connected to Ethernet, you can easily switch to a wireless network using any of the above methods—just disconnect the cable first. Do the following:
  2. [4] On the menu, go to SettingsNetworkWi-Fi.
    • Select your current Wi-Fi network and click Forget Network.
    • Press the Back button on your Apple TV remote, then select Network again.
    • Click your Wi-Fi network to reconnect.
  3. Go to SettingsSystemRestart.
    • On Apple TV (3rd generation) go to SettingsGeneralRestart.
  4. Unplug your router. Wait a few minutes. Plug it back in.
  5. Use an Ethernet cable to connect your Apple TV directly to your router.
    • Plug in your Ethernet cable. If you're unsure if your cable works, you can test your Ethernet cable.
    • Go to SettingsSystemSoftware Updates.
    • On Apple TV (3rd generation) go to SettingsGeneralUpdate Software.
    • If there is an update available, install it.
    • Once installed, unplug your Ethernet cable and rejoin your Wi-Fi network.
  6. If you don't have the remote, you can reset your Apple TV using your Windows or Mac computer.[5]
    • Mac: Connect your Apple TV to your computer. Open the Finder and select Apple TV in the sidebar. Select Restore.
    • Windows: Connect your Apple TV to your computer. Open iTunes and select Apple TV or the device icon. Select Restore.
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