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trinaw518
Mar 20, 2016Follower
Configure netgear to my smart tv
I recently bought a samsung link stick to connect my smart tv to the internet wirelessly. I was told my the Netgear support that I will need to configure my netgear router to connect to my television...
HiThere22
Mar 21, 2016Star
You are very incorrect, you may need to open ports to acess the internet, reasons why XBOX and Ps4 needs ports to be opened when they cant acess the internet.,
TheEther
Mar 21, 2016Guru
HiThere22 wrote:You are very incorrect, you may need to open ports to acess the internet, reasons why XBOX and Ps4 needs ports to be opened when they cant acess the internet.,
In the context of this discussion (i.e. OP trying to connect a TV to Wi-Fi), I am correct. It is not necessary to open ports to access the Internet. The firewall in a consumer router, by default, does not restrict traffic initiated from LAN to WAN (i.e. home to Internet). It will also permit return traffic associated with the outgoing traffic. This is why it's not necessary to open ports to surf the web or stream a video, which is probably what the OP wants to do with a Smart TV.
OTOH, if something on the Internet wants to access something, unsolicited, in the home network behind a consumer router, like an XBox, PS4 or even a server, then it's necessary to open ports. Many peer-to-peer games on XBox or PS4 need to receive unsolicited traffic from other players on the Internet.
Anyway, opening ports or putting a device into the DMZ don't seem particularly relevant to this thread. Let's focus on connecting OP's TV to Wi-Fi.
- HiThere22Mar 21, 2016Star
You are still incorrect. I know for a fact, because I work as Tier 2 rep for CC, everyday I get calls related to this issue and DMZ with a static IP will fix the issue or PF. Same thing related to network security mode, a device will say connected but not to the internet. Again you are wrong.
- TheEtherMar 21, 2016Guru
HiThere22 wrote:You are still incorrect. I know for a fact, because I work as Tier 2 rep for CC, everyday I get calls related to this issue and DMZ with a static IP will fix the issue or PF. Same thing related to network security mode, a device will say connected but not to the internet. Again you are wrong.
Since you seem to be so sure that you are correct that getting a Smart TV with a Samsung LinkStick connected to the Internet requires ports to be opened, perhaps you can share the specific port numbers with us and the reason they need to be opened. My Samsung TV has never required any ports to be opened in order to access the Internet.
- netwrksMar 21, 2016Master
TheEther wrote:
HiThere22 wrote:You are still incorrect. I know for a fact, because I work as Tier 2 rep for CC, everyday I get calls related to this issue and DMZ with a static IP will fix the issue or PF. Same thing related to network security mode, a device will say connected but not to the internet. Again you are wrong.
Since you seem to be so sure that you are correct that getting a Smart TV with a Samsung LinkStick connected to the Internet requires ports to be opened, perhaps you can share the specific port numbers with us and the reason they need to be opened. My Samsung TV has never required any ports to be opened in order to access the Internet.
Some people's kids..
- HiThere22Mar 21, 2016Star
And not to mention this fourm is related that even a "Netgear rep" presented the idea to use PF so If 3 reps who work in networking are claming to PF and or DMZ the device even try changing the security mode, I am sure we are right. Thanks.