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Denise Early Posted on Jan 02, 2017

Cannot connect television to my wi-fi or internet

The programming and provider has changed states and is not working, my provider verified the connection; still it will not work. What else must I do to get connection?

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If your network requires a access password for wireless then you will need that. If the TV has a ethernet connection then there should be a light on the connection showing a live connection . Either green or orange. If no light then no connection. Check the hub slots on your wireless router if you have one. should have one connection to your TV

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