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Wired

To connect your LED television to your home network with a wired Ethernet connection, you need the following equipment:

  • An Internet connection.
  • A router.
  • An Ethernet cable long enough to connect to your router (or Ethernet wall jack).

After you have all of the above equipment, you can begin connecting your TV to your network by following these steps:

  1. Connect the Ethernet cable to your router, modem, or wall Ethernet jack.
  2. Note: Most users will connect to a router.

  1. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the back of your TV.
  1. Press the MENU button.
  1. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select Network, and then press ENTER.
  1. Network Setting will be selected by default, press ENTER to continue.
  1. The Nework Setup will begin with a brief summery of the benefits of connecting to the network, Start will be highlighted by default, press ENTER to continue.
  1. Select the wired network connection method, and then press ENTER. Next will be highlighted, press ENTER again to continue.
  1. The TV will attempt to connect to your network.
    • If successful 'Next' will be highlighted, Press ENTER to continue.
    • If you have failed the network connection click here for help.

    Note: If you have high security on your network or need to setup your network information differently than an automatic use the ? or ? buttons to select IP Settings, switch to Manual, and make your needed adjustments.

  1. You will return to the Network Menu. Press EXIT to leave the menu.
 

Please contact our technical support team so that we can further troubleshoot your product over the phone and determine if service is needed. Click the phone support button below to receive a transaction number which will provide the technical support agent with the details of this session.


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