How to Connect an Apple TV to Wi-Fi With No Remote
If you’ve misplaced your Apple TV remote (or Siri Remote), you can still control your streaming box, but you’ll need to take some extra steps. Here’s how to do it whether you have an iPhone or an Android device.
On an iPhone
On an Android Device
If you’re running an Android device, the instructions are similar, but they’ll start differently. Because Android doesn’t have an Apple-made remote app, you’ll need to download a third-party option from the Google Play Store. The process of syncing the app to your Apple TV will be about the same: Make sure your phone is connected to the same network associated with your router, and then you’ll receive a code to enter on your phone. Then, start with Step 9 above.
iOS 12 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of your screen.iOS 11 and earlier: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
Alternatively, Use Ethernet
If it’s convenient, it may be better to skip Wi-Fi altogether and keep your Apple TV connected to your router with a wired connection. An Ethernet cable can provide a faster, more stable connection than wireless, and it’s less vulnerable to interference than Wi-Fi. If your router is close to your TV, consider this option. You can still use a remote app to control your Apple TV.