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Surfrat96
Jan 14, 2017Aspirant
Amazon Fire TV
I purchased the Powerline 1200. As the directions stated, I plugged one adapter with an ethernet into the router/modem. The other is for my Fire TV box which I have the other adapter into the wall wi...
netwrks
Jan 14, 2017Master
Check your TV manual set up. If the TV is connected to WIFI, then it's the TV config.
- clithesJan 14, 2017Prodigy
On your Amazon Fire TV, go into 'Settings' then 'Network'. At the top right hand side of the screen does it say Wired (Connected) or Wireless (Connected).
If it's wireless, configure your connection to wired from here. However, I was under the impression that the Fire TV would default to wired if a LAN connection was detected.
- Surfrat96Jan 14, 2017Aspirant
It's not the TV. Originally I connected the HDMI directly into the TV and it showed that it was wired and everything was perfect until I tried to play the sound through the AVR and it wouldn't. Sound would only come out of the TV. I was advised to run the HDMI from the Fire TV into the HDMI in the back of the receiver, which I did and now the sound comes out through the receiver, but the connection is now wifi?
- clithesJan 14, 2017Prodigy
and what does it say when you go into settings then network on the Fire TV? Have you tried to configure the connection?
- michaelkenwardJan 15, 2017Guru - Experienced User
I have a question about these "TV boxes".
I assume that they have an HDMI connection to the TV. Does the box provide an Internet connection to a smart TV? Or does it need its own link? Or is the "smart" bit of the TV redundant?
I ask because I have seen several messages around here suggesting that the box delivers the Internet and that the TV gets the Internet over the HDMI.
- clithesJan 15, 2017Prodigy
The Amazon Fire TV has ethernet and wifi connections, the Fire Stick has just wifi.
They connect to the Internet to provide content from amazon, and simply supply this to any TV with an hdmi connection.
So the TV, smart or not, doesn't really do anything other than present the video and audio signal like it would with a blu-ray player. It doesn't receive an Internet connection through hdmi
- michaelkenwardJan 15, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Thanks. That explains things.
So if someone does want to use a smart TV with one of these boxes for some reason, the TV needs a separate Internet connection.
I ask these questions partly because I don't own a TV. I use a smart BluRay player for BBC iPlayer, Amazon and the like. I connect the output to a PC monitor.
Some of the questions I have seen here don't make it clear if the Internet connection to their box/TV combination is through the box or the TV.