![]() ![]() Since my TV is 3 years old, I'm assuming this is not gonna be covered by warranty, so at least I'm calculating $200 to fix it. I'm just hesitant about spending on another expander just to find out it wouldn't solve the problem.Īfter hours on phone with Samsung Tech Support, they told me that my Wireless Card was probably broken, due to power variations, and they suggested taking the TV to a repair center. I'd be happy to try but I'm not sure this would do it, because I connected our Blu-Ray to the expander and it did work, so it should work on the TV too right? (Although the TV is farther from the router). It was kind of a cheap expander (around $30), so I don't know if a better one would fix the problem (I saw someone suggest a NetGear which costs around $60-$80). We tried a WiFi signal expander, (didn't detect it still, even after connecting the expander to the TV through Ethernet Port), yes the signal on the house was improved, but the TV still didn't detect it. Bought our Smart TV in 2012, in 2013 we used Netflix with no problem, WiFi was working fine.Ħ months later, it stopped detecting Wi-Fi signal. I am using one such tv in my living room.To know more reviews about smart TVs and other solutions related to Smart TVs visit below. These smart TVs provide excellent picture quality and sound system too. Then go to the support section of the manufacturer’s website and check the downloads for your model. It may happen that support may have been added in updates by the manufacturer. If you don’t see WPA2 in the wireless security, just don't panic dear. If you don’t remember the password, you can go for a default password by holding in the small reset button on the back of the wireless router or access point. Hope you are doing great buddy! I am also using the same Tv and some times have to face certain types of problems. I have tried disabling the security on the router, reverted back to WEP also to no avail. ![]() After entering the password, I get a connection failed message. All of my home hardware (PC's, iPad,s, iPhones.) have switched over without any problem but the TV just won't connect. This week I have upgraded to WPA2 Personnal (AES) protocol. I've had this TV for 2 years connected to my home network (Cisco router) using WEP security protocol.
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