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Griffgt
Feb 17, 2021Aspirant
Nighthawk R7000 not allowing Samsung Smart TV to access internet.
My Nighthawk R7000 will allow our new Samsung smart TV access to the home network via wired and wireless connection however will not allow access to the internet. It allows all other traffic onto the...
michaelkenward
Feb 24, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Kitsap wrote:
Maybe the TV is retaining some settings from a prior connection.
That was my thought. I would investigate how to get the TV to forget everything. I am not sure if this is what was meant by "I reset the TV a multiple of times".
This could be useful.
How to Reset a Samsung Smart TV - Support.com
If you've tried that and got nowhere, changing the SSID would be a good one to try.
I still believe that if there is an Ethernet port on the device Powerline Ethernet is a better option for things that don't move around, like TVs. No need for the fastest plugs around. TV streaming doesn't need gigabit, or even megabit, speeds.
Brendop
Mar 10, 2021Tutor
Thanks for the suggestion and I did reset back to factory a number of times.
I have resolved this by using my old router as the main internet router with WIFI turned off and using the Nighthawk as purely for WIFI in AP mode. This allowed the LAN connection of the TV (and other devices) to use the old router to connect to the intenet (been working fine for over a week) and all of my WIFI devices still connect to the Nighthawk for their internet and network access also.
Quite a compromise but I was getting nowhere. Just some kind of conflict between the Samsung and Netgear NightHawk firmwares.
- FolkorJun 30, 2021AspirantThanks for the insight. I'm having similar issues in my home network, just with Samsung Phones. I wrote it off as some odd issue with the S9/S9+ but the wife and I replaced our phones with the S21/S21+ and are experiencing the same issues. It came down to an issue with either the wifi or the router. I tried using the Guest Network and renaming the SSID, didn't help. I tossed on an older Linksys router as a hardwired AP and no change. Bypassed the R7800 and just used the linksys for a couple days, no issues. Seems to be a base firmware issue. I've got a Cisco 4221 I'll be installing to replace the router and turn my R7800 into an AP. If that works then I'll probably sell the R7800 and get some WAX630s or something.