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A user-friendly guide to connect your smart TV to the internet using wireless features or an ethernet cable
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Do you want to connect your TV to the internet? Luckily, you can connect to the internet wirelessly using Wi-Fi, or you can connect with an ethernet cable. Be sure to use the proper set up on your TV. When using Wi-Fi, you'll need to know your password. This wikiHow will show you how to set up your smart TV to connect to the internet and how to troubleshoot it when it won't connect.

Things You Should Know

  • For Wi-Fi, go to your TV's Network Settings. Select the option to set up a new wireless connection.
  • Select your Wi-Fi network and input the password.
  • For wired connections, connect an ethernet cable to the port on your TV from your router. Go to Network Settings to enable wired internet connection.
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Using Wi-Fi

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  1. Use the directional pad on your TV's remote to navigate, or press the Menu button. On some remotes, this may be called Settings .
  2. This option will allow you to select a connection type, and set up a new connection to the internet. On some TVs, you may need to navigate through certain tabs to find this section.
    • On Samsung, go to Settings General Network . [1]
    • Depending on your TVs make and model, this option may also have a different name, such as Wireless Settings or Internet Connection .
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  3. Find and select the option to set up a new wireless network connection on your TV screen. This should open a list of all the Wi-Fi networks around you.
  4. Use your TV remote to select the Wi-Fi you want to connect. You'll be prompted to enter your wireless password.
  5. You will have to use your TV remote to type your wireless password. Once your password is confirmed, your TV will automatically connect to the internet .
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Using a Wired Connection (Ethernet)

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  1. You can use an ethernet cable to connect your TV to your router.
  2. Plug one end of the ethernet cable into your router, and the other one into the port on the back of your smart TV.
  3. Use the TV remote to access the menu and navigate to your network settings.
    • This option may also have a different name like Wireless Settings or Internet Connection .
  4. When this option is enabled and your TV is connected to your router, you should immediately connect to the internet.
    • If you're having trouble connecting, you can test the cable to make sure it's working. If it isn't, you'll need to get a different ethernet cable.
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Troubleshooting

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  1. All passwords are case-sensitive, and it's very easy to mistype with an on-screen keyboard. If available, check the box to Show password to make sure you're entering it correctly. You can also change your password if you've forgotten it.
  2. If your TV won't connect to Wi-Fi, try to restart it. Do the following:
    • Turn the TV off with the remote or power button.
    • Unplug the TV from the wall outlet.
    • Wait at least 30 seconds.
    • Plug the TV back in and turn it on again.
  3. If your TV is running an older version, you may need to update your TV. Since you won't be connected to the internet, you'll need to update using a USB. To do so:
  4. Restart your router. If the above methods didn't work, the problem may be your internet itself. Unplug the modem and router, wait at least two minutes, and then plug them back in.
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