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More settings
This section describes the features and settings of the TCL • Roku TV that were not covered in the other
parts of this guide.
Changing network settings
If needed, you can change your network settings at any time. For example, if you change the name of
your wireless network (its SSID) or its password, you will need to change your TV’s settings so that it can
continue to connect. Also, if you decided not to connect to the Internet in “Guided Setup” on page 12,
you can use Network settings to connect at a later time.
To change network settings, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Network, and then
press RIGHT. At this point, you can choose the following options:
Update connection Press OK to start the update process. The TV uses your current wireless
network name and password to reconfirm the Wi-Fi connection, the local network connection,
and the Internet connection.
Set up new Wi-Fi connection Press OK to start a scan for wireless networks. The TV scans for
the wireless networks within range and displays the first few it finds in order, with the strongest
signals first. In addition to your own wireless signal, the TV might pick up signals from your
neighbors. Now you can do one of the following:
o Select your network name Select the name of your network and then enter your
wireless password if requested.
o Scan again If you don’t see your wireless network name in the list, select Scan again to
list all networks in range. The first scan listed only the first few, strongest wireless
signals. The second scan sometimes results in a longer list. If you still don’t see your
network name, you might need to adjust the location of the wireless router or the TV,
turn on your router, or make other changes. When everything is ready, select Scan
again to repeat the network scan.
o Private network If your wireless network name is hidden, it won’t appear in the list.
Select Private network to display an on-screen keyboard, and use it to enter your
network name. Unless you changed the factory-set network name, you can find the
name (also called SSID) on a label the router.
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