"can't connect to the Internet"... Help ! - LG G Watch

Anyone run into this? I'm setting up my brand new watch with my moto x.
It pairs, and then does the initial setup (app installs, sync, I assume... Where it says "just a sec"... It does that for 3 minutes or so, then I get the" can't connect to the Internet "error.
I've tried a factory reset, I team through the list on the Google website, etc... Nothing fixes it! Any clue?
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Did you pair via BT Settings or via Android Wear APP? You should NOT pair via settings. It needs to be done via the Android Wear APP.....
Can you see the Watch in the Android Wear APP?
Did you perform a Factory Reset on the Watch or on the Phone - or both?
If it says there is no internet connection -> Does Internet work on the Phone?
Using WLAN or GSM for Internet on the phone?
Any Blocker / Firewall etc installed on the Network/Phone?
Google NOW works on the phone?

I also have the same issue.

I had the same issue and tried following the usual advice from LG and Google abut making sure the apps were up to date etc. Then I hit upon the idea of turning off my wifi and using the phone network to download the firmware update - this worked. I can only assume this is something to do with my broadband supplier (possibly BT's Parental Controls). Give it a shot - it might work for you.

I have the same problem pairing with my LG G2, It was succesfull the first time I associated the devices but after a watch reset I always have the 'no internet access' problem.
I tried with a factory reset of the phone without results, but the watch is able to pair with the old Samsung S3 I used for a test.

I found nothing worked to pair the LG G watch to my Nexus 7/2013. Because I had been using the Nexus 7/2013 with a Moto 360 and I had a bunch of wear applications installed on the Nexus 7.
So, instead I found another device running 4.3+ (actually 4.4.4) and used it to setup the LG G watch. The steps were:
(1) Find device with no previous wear apps, and Bluetooth settings not paired with LG G watch.
(2) Install android wear app from play store.
(3) Turn on blue tooth.
(4) Pair LG G with android wear app (but not using device bluetooth settings).
(5) Do not get ahead with the android wear app. After pairing just wait at the "Turn on watch notifications" screen until the LG G watch finishes "Downloading*, Install, and auto restarting.
(6) Complete the steps in android wear app.
(7) Complete the steps on the LG G watch.
Unsure why this works, but it did for me.
This was preferred method rather than uninstall all wear apps from original Nexus 7/2013.
Oh, and if you decide to re-pair it with the original device, e.g. my Nexus 7/2013, you have to be very patient until all the original apps are re-installed. You can check on your Nexus device in Wear Mini Launcher, Behavior, Launcher exclusion apps to see how many apps you installed.
If some are missing you can reinstall from Play store. I had to reinstall Wear Mini Launcher and Calculator For Android Wear (Wearable Software) app for whatever reason.
Good luck.

Sregor said:
I had the same issue and tried following the usual advice from LG and Google abut making sure the apps were up to date etc. Then I hit upon the idea of turning off my wifi and using the phone network to download the firmware update - this worked. I can only assume this is something to do with my broadband supplier (possibly BT's Parental Controls). Give it a shot - it might work for you.
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BINGO!
Thank you, saved me from reflashing my phone!!
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Clear Bluetooth pairing
The way I was able to resolve the "can't connect to the Internet" issue was by going to my phone's bluetooth settings and found the existing LG G Watch device and removing the existing bluetooth registration by clicking 'Unpair'. That was the only method that worked for me after trying to "Reset device' on the LG G watch didn't work and uninstalling and reinstalling the 'Google Wear for Android' app didn't work. Once I removed the existing pairing and did a device reset everything behaved normally and stopped getting the "can't connect to the Internet" error. Hope this helps.

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Android Wear cannot find LG G Watch After Factory Reset

Android wear can not find LG G Watch
After a factory reset my android wear can not find my watch. I have already reinstalled the app, cleared catch and data. Toggled airplane mode and bluetooth. I have unpaired the watch from the phone pre factory reset on the LG G watch.
When I get to the starting screen on my LG G watch it says lets get started so I pair it my phone it gives me a 6-9 digit number I hit pair, then it goes into updating then after that syncing. Once all that is done I get to the main page on the LG G Watch. From that point on the phone android wear can not find me watch. Also on the bluetooth settings on the watch its self it cna not find my phone. HTC one M8/ I have also tried it on a samsung galaxy S6 and S6Edge. Software is update on both devices and all apps ( Goolge play, services and wear are up to date)
Can anyone think of anything I have not tried? I have it scheduled for repair but I do not want to send it off for 14 days if I can fix it myself.
Thanks in advance
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Moto 360 Won't Connect

I just updated my phone T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 to the new LG v10
Love this phone, really sleek and beautiful.
Problem is I cannot get my Moto 360 1st gen to connect.
Ive paired the two devices and no problems there, but the two will not connect. The blu-tooth shows the watch on my phone, but will never connect. Ive gone thru several sites that give you the basics to troubleshoot, including reset the Moto 360 to factory specs which I have done several times.
The two pair perfectly, but will not connect. If I go to the blu-tooth settings on the watch, I don't see my LG v10 anymore, it just searches and never finds. I have to completely un-pair and reset to pair again and again no connection.
I have paired the Moto 360 with several devices and I know its working perfectly, the only change is this phone.
The phone is connected to my Car Stereo and it works perfectly there, so I know the blu-tooth does work there.
Anybody else having issues with Android Wear, or similar?
Thanks
I have the T-Mobile V10 and I paired my 360. I had issues after the initial pairing like you described but after rebooting the phone it has been working constantly.
I had to factory reset my watch twice
It connect fine here with my Moto 360 first gen (and my Jabra Rox headphones).
Same here...before I upgraded to the v10...my note 5 and gold moto360 out of nowhere just stopped connecting...I had to reset a few times to get it together.maybe after a certain while all Android wears have to be factory reset at some point...hopefully an update will fix what's going on
Have tried resetting several times and nothing. It's as if the phone only sees the watch long enough to pair, but won't connect.
Thank you all, I finally figured it out. I was trying to sync thru the Bluetooth option. You have to sync thru the android wear app.
What I did was reset the watch, this time I had my wear app open and waiting. When the watch asks to sync, the app kicks in. I've had my watch so long, I forgot how the proper way of doing it.
Speaking of which...has anybody had issues replying or sending messages and or asking ok Google with the moto 360
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Speaking of which...has anybody had issues replying or sending messages and or asking ok Google with the moto 360
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I haven't had any issues yet, but one thing I do notice is the messages app doesn't turn on the Moto 360 like my Note 4 did
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How's the 360 holding up for you guys? Is on sale on the play store and I'm tempted to get it
Anyone figure this out yet? I just picked up the v10 and have the same issues
Like others have said, I had to reset my watch to be able to get it to connect. Just like starting over.
I've had to factory reset my watch every time I wanted to pair with a new device.
Raztrax said:
How's the 360 holding up for you guys? Is on sale on the play store and I'm tempted to get it
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Its good and all,battery life is absolutely horrid though.
I have an LGv20 and a moto 360 sport and had the same issue everyone has described. I reset the watch endless times. The way you need to do this is as follows. Unpair the watch from the phone. This will do the factory reset. On your phone, open the Android wear APP. Have the APP set to discover your watch. It's the very first step you have when opening the app. The watch is now ready to connect to your phone. Essentially you are pairing your phone and watch through the Android Wear app. The mistake I was making was pairing the watch and phone from the phones Bluetooth area. Big mistake. I am happily paired to my phone now. It took 2 days of frustration to finally find this posting.
smacis said:
I have an LGv20 and a moto 360 sport and had the same issue everyone has described. I reset the watch endless times. The way you need to do this is as follows. Unpair the watch from the phone. This will do the factory reset. On your phone, open the Android wear APP. Have the APP set to discover your watch. It's the very first step you have when opening the app. The watch is now ready to connect to your phone. Essentially you are pairing your phone and watch through the Android Wear app. The mistake I was making was pairing the watch and phone from the phones Bluetooth area. Big mistake. I am happily paired to my phone now. It took 2 days of frustration to finally find this posting.
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I have a new V20 and I was having the exact same problem... This fixed my issue IMMEDIATELY! Thank you so much for your help

I was able to get bluetooth debugging working while synced with an iPhone

I'm not sure how I did it (and I'm scared to try to recreate it in case I lose it), but I've managed to get bluetooth debugging working while paired with my iPhone. It requires another Android device. I'm not sure if this was the exact order of things, I was resetting the watch so many times that it may have remained partially configured from the Android app rather than the iPhone app.
I'm not sure the steps I took exactly, but I think what did it was this (obviously this will require factory resetting your watch):
Paired the device with my Galaxy S2X using the Wear app (like normal), then paired it as a bluetooth device with my iPhone (using the Bluetooth menu in the watch settings)
Enabled ADB Debugging/bluetooth debugging on the watch and in the Wear app, and connected at least once to the shell (so it can authorize and remembers the device ID). Instructions here.
Factory reset the watch, and then paired it using the Wear app on the iPhone
Make sure you do not "Forget" the watch on the Android device!​
On the Galaxy, I went into bluetooth devices and the watch was still paired so I tried to connect (the device name matched what the iPhone found it as). I got a pairing request on the watch and accepted it.
In the Wear app on the Galaxy, I went into settings and down to Debugging Over Bluetooth, the Target showed as connected.
Try to connect to BT debugging as normal (as shown above). The Host should now show connected in Wear on the Android phone.
Download and use 'adb -e install' as much as you would like to install APKs!
As a note, obviously any wear app that requires a companion app (Wear Mini Launcher ) won't work properly.
I've synced Google Maps (which works great, and I'm not sure why it's not packaged with Wear for iOS), Calculator, a few games, some more watch faces. It makes the watch a bit more usable!
With this, I've also been able to enable wifi using a wifi connection manager app (and sending input to the device using adb to "type" the password), which allowed me to add an FTP server to push more apps + music + watchfaces + almost anything I want, enable wifi debugging and so much more!
If anyone is able to try this and reproduce the same results, could you report back here? This will be helpful to anybody that is stuck with an iPhone like me (work provided) may now have more use for their watch other than as a glorified heart rate monitor!
@Skellums were you able to ever recreate this? I just switched to the iPhone and I was hoping to at least sideload Google Fit, I don't know why it didn't just come built in. I wish AW 2.0 would get here already
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@Skellums were you able to ever recreate this? I just switched to the iPhone and I was hoping to at least sideload Google Fit, I don't know why it didn't just come built in. I wish AW 2.0 would get here already
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I haven't been able to try as I'm afraid of losing the connection!
I think one step I left out of the original post was I tried to do the command to sync it with another device (using ADB) found here. While connected and paired with the Android phone, enable ADB debugging and run the commands. Then factory reset the watch, sync with the iPhone, and attempt the Bluetooth connection from the Android phone again.
Again, I know I did a bunch in between so I'm not 100% certain on the exact sequence of events that caused it to allow the ADB connection. If I had another watch to test with I would but I'm worried if I factory reset I won't be able to recreate the connection, or it might factory reset back to the exact state it's already in allowing the connection already.

Is there a way to roll back to 1.2 from 2.0

Hi all!
Im sorry if its already been posted but I didnt see it. I, regretfully, followed the prompt to update to 2.0. Its awful and ruined my watch!! NO longer can I get notifications (ive checked the settings, uninstalled android wear and reinstalled, toggled bluetooth, connected and disconnected from the watch, master reset the watch, and powercycled both.). 2.0 is complete garbage!!! any ideas on how to roll it back to the 1.2 OS??? THank you in advance for all your help and im sorry if its already been answered!!
Thank you!!
No there isn't
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are a lot of other people having this issue of notifications?
found any solution?
unfortunately here is the same mate did u find any solution?
well yes actually.
Do a disconnect and reset.
Forget the watch in the phone wear app.
Go through the reconnect procedure, BUT disable mobile data and get ready to disable the wifi on your phone.......
When the watch says "searching for updates" during the re-pairing procedure TURN THAT WIFI OFF on your phone so it cannot get to the updates.
Once the watch is setup, go to the settings on the play store of your watch and turn off auto updates.
Turn the data back on on your phone. You will have to update the play services on the watch for your apps to work, BUT you don't have to update from Android wear to Wear OS, and you can keep the stock look and feel!!
(found whilst trying to get to the bottom of the battery meter lying to me)

Google Assistant connection issue

I've been dealing with connection issue on my Asus Zenwatch 2 since updating it 2.0. Sometimes when I try to use Google Assistant it comes up with error saying "Can't reach Google at the moment." When this happens the watch will show Bluetooth is disconnected in the connectivity settings, however my phone shows it's still connected and I still receive notifications as usually. The only thing I can't do is use voice features. Now when I'm connected to Wifi works perfectly fine, it just happens mainly on a mobile data/Bluetooth connection. If I reboot my phone and watch the issue will correct itself for a while.
Things I've tried:
-Factory resetting at least 5 times.
-Wiping the cache through recovery mode.
-Factory resetting my phone.
My devices and builds
Phone - ZTE Blade X Max (Z983) - Android 7.1.1
Build Z983V1.5.19
Watch - Asus Zenwatch 2 - Android 7.1.1
Build NWD1.170706.001
I apologized if this isn't the place to post this here. I'm new here!
Just not sure if it's man issue on the watch or phone side. Any insight is greatly appreciated! Thanks.
I've had similar issues when music is playing. If I use my watch to pause the music, then voice commands start working again. Try playing/pausing music with your watch, then try using voice commands again.
I don't mean to revive a dead thread, but I too am having the exact same problem as OP
/me too.
Me too, Ticwatch E, so recent watch.
Hi all,
maybe this will help you. I have had the same issue. But it's solved now:
https://support.google.com/androidwear/thread/41855

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