Gone thru Network, Viera id's ASUS but when promoted to do the ASUS password Viera does not accept my password verified and troubleshoot by ASUS as the CORRECT password. Is my TV at fault? All indications is Viera is at fault
Old plasma? what is full model name of TV?
i guess wifi fails on TV.
so is TV close to the router wrong at or 100ft away.
do all other things work on this router wifi
cell phones (standing near TV (distance matters)
or any laptops
or notebooks or pads?
test that first. if that fails the router is set up wrong
is it your router or the ISPs?
learn to diagnose WIFI , hint try more devices
on my verizon cell phone, it has wifi option
i turn off 4g saves money doing that)
an then turn on wifi (home wifi) and set that up
if that works the router is ok
if still only TV fails. the TV may be too old, no tv model told
so if TV is very old, and does not do WPA2
and your router is set to WPA2 only (like mine is now)
then it can fail at the TV only.
here in your router do this, just 3 steps.
set the SSID first,, to like rover123 (a name you now, instantaly as yours)
easy no?
next set the encrytpion to what you TV can do
if TV is WPA1 only set router to, wpa1 /2 both. dual wpa mode.
do not use WEP it is not safe.
now set you Pass-phrase (pw)
to say this,. (not this , this its lastpass created do your own)
do not use dictionary PW.
now it works, at home. just 1 example, then write it down.!!!
8vngIaUVaQTx
OR DO THIS:
connect the router with cat/5/6 cable to the TV Ethernet port assuming it has one. and bam fast easy connections
in TV you must tell it to use what ever you have now.
first. in INTERNET connects inside TV menus. smart screens.
NO TV stated, full model
with that we read the spec, on TV
easy
then read the WIFI spec, see with protocols it supports., some old TVs and PC and well all old wifi things do not do all 3 encryption modes
WPA2 is best and some can not do that.
why post lacking TV model?
Panasonic Viera P60VT60 ???????????????????????????
OEM says this. if this is it?
IEEE 802.11a/n : 5.15 GHz - 5.35 GHz, 5.47 GHz - 5.85 GHz
IEEE 802.11b/g/n : 2.400 GHz - 2.4835 GHz
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WEP (64bit/128bit)
if in usa, channals 1 to 11, on wifi only
no router stated. what ASUS, vast models exist
old and new.
some routers old may not work.
so go into your router,
set the SSID
WPA2
and the passphrase,
now at TV do the same.
that was USA answer, only, if you TV or router
is from another country there will be problems
our FCC is not there's, if you noodle that, ok./
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The router password will be asked for when you try to connect by the TV if the thing is picking up the WiFi signal.
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