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Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Network Problems
Checkpoints
Make sure that you have the latest version of the software.
- If you are using a Wi-Fi router, check whether you have the latest firmware installed.
- If there are any available updates, update the firmware according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Check the current software version and if there is an available update, install it.
(Home) (Settings) (All Settings)
General About This TV Software Version
Check if the same symptom occurs with two or more Wi-Fi devices.
- Wi-Fi problems may be related to network condition and a device that is connected to the network.
- If other Wi-Fi devices can connect to the Internet at the same location as the TV, then your Wi-Fi router is
probably normal.
Check the power and Ethernet cables of the Wi-Fi router.
- When the Ethernet cable connected to the Wi-Fi router is loose or disconnected, network problems can occur.
- Check all power and Ethernet cables of the Wi-Fi router to see if they are correctly connected.
Check the Wi-Fi router to see if the router is set to the recommended wireless settings. If network problems
continue, reset your network devices.
Check the signal strength of the Wi-Fi router to connect to from the TV UI.
- The that is next to the Wi-Fi router name (SSID) in the menu indicates the sensitivity of the receiver.
- It is recommended that you connect to a Wi-Fi network with 3 or more bars of signal strength.
- If the number of bars indicating signal strength are less than 3, the network connection status may be weak or
unstable, so shorten the distance between the Wi-Fi router and the TV.
If the signal strength of the Wi-Fi router is weak, wireless speed slowdowns and network disconnection may
occur.
To supplement wireless coverage of network equipment, your Wi-Fi router should be placed in the middle of the
network equipment.
Wi-Fi Router
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