Network Menu Not Available on Toshiba Smart TV
Alright, so this might sound too simple, but I just unplugged the TV and left it like that for a little over a minute. I didn’t expect much, honestly — just thought maybe it needed a moment to reset. After plugging it back in, yeah, it powered up fine… but nope, still no Network option in settings.
Trying to connect your Toshiba Smart TV to Wi-Fi but the network menu just won’t open, or it’s greyed out? You’re not alone. This issue pops up more often than you’d expect — and it’s usually tied to a glitch, outdated firmware, or even just some apps misbehaving in the background.
Good news: you don’t need to be a tech wizard to fix it. Here’s exactly what to do when your Toshiba Smart TV says “network menu not available.”
Before you dive into anything complicated, try the classic trick — turning it off and back on again… but with a twist.
Here’s how to power reset your Toshiba TV:
This soft reset can solve a bunch of random issues, including the missing network menu.
If you’ve used a few apps lately, some may still be running in the background, causing interference with system menus like the network settings.
Toshiba TVs don’t always let you close background apps manually — but the power reset you just did? It also clears them out.
Tip: After restarting, try accessing the network settings again before opening any apps.
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If your TV is running on older firmware, certain features — like the network menu — might disappear or act glitchy. Updating the system is easy and often solves the problem for good.
To update your Toshiba Smart TV:
After the update, your TV will restart. Check if the network menu is now accessible — it usually reappears after a fresh firmware upgrade.
If the above solutions don’t work, then factory reset toshiba tv and this will wipe out any software glitches or corrupted settings that are blocking the network menu.
This will reset the entire system, so you’ll need to set up your TV from scratch — but it’s often the fix that works when all else fails.
There isn’t always one clear answer, but here are the most common culprits:
Usually, a power reset or software update is enough to bring the network menu back. If not, a full reset will do the trick.
Before this happened, I didn’t even know settings could disappear like that. There’s not much official info from Toshiba either, which is frustrating. But if you’re dealing with it — at least now you know it’s fixable.