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Dharris12
May 21, 2017Aspirant
It was the other way around. I got my tv to receive the signal. Once I remembered how to navigate the menu. Luddite move.
- michaelkenwardMay 21, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Dharris12 wrote:
I got my tv to receive the signal. Once I remembered how to navigate the menu. Luddite move.If you mean the TV's menu, that is what I was saying when I said that the problem is the other way round.
Not, as the subject says "can't get my router R6400 to talk to my smart tv", but "can't can't get my
my smart tv to talk to the R6400 router".
If you haven't consider it already, I find that a wired powerline network is less picky and more reliable than wifi.
Again, it can be tricky getting the TV to see the network – menus again – but once done it stays done.