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other WLAN
The TV supports 802.11 a, b, g & n type modems. It
is highly recommended that you should use the IEEE
802.11n communication protocol in order to avoid any
possible problems while watching videos.
You must change your modem’s SSID when there are
any other modems around with the same SSID. You
can encounter connection problems otherwise. Use a
wired connection if you experience problems with a
wireless connection.
Settings>Network menu.
Network Type
Set Network Type as to start
Scan Wireless Networks
OK
OK to connect. A
network with hidden SSID can not be detected by
other devices. If you want to connect to a network with
hidden SSID, scroll down the list of detected wireless
networks, highlight the Add New Network option and
press OK. Enter the name of the network and select
the security type using the related options to connect.
Note: If the modem supports N mode, you should set N
mode settings.
OK button on the remote control.
Disconnect
If you have connected to a wireless network Discon-
nect option will appear in the Network menu and
your TV will connect to the same network automati-
cally whenever you switch to wireless connection. To
Disconnect
and press OK.
If your router has WPS, you can directly connect to the
modem/router without entering a password or adding
Highlight
router option and press OK. Go to your modem/router
device and press the WPS button on it to make the
your TV once the devices have paired. Select OK to
Internet Speed Test
Internet Speed Test and press the OK button
Advanced Settings
Advanced and press the OK button
Save and
press the OK
Networked Standby Mode
You can enable or disable the Networked Standby
Mode feature by setting this option accordingly. Refer
to Networked Standby Mode section for further
information.
Connected or Not Connected and the current IP
WLAN
WLAN feature, you can
your TV.
of your TV.
Sources menu and press OK
OK
If available, you can download a virtual remote
controller application from the server of your mobile
device application provider.
Note: This feature may not be supported on all mobile
devices.
Networked Standby Mode
Networked Standby Mode is a standard that allows
a device to be turned on or woken up by a network
message. The message is sent to the device by a