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audrey posts 2 times for 1 PC and 1 problem why do that , your answer is in your other post , a hyjacked post.
no PC told
no model PC told
no OS told windows something.
no connection told is it wifi?
if yes all all things wifi dead in the home , gee are you at home>?
does the TV fail on wifi? if using wifi,
no class of service told if at home. if all are dead we need to know)
wifi
3/4.5G
wired. to router.
dial up; (nah)
SAT modem
DSL modem
or cable modem
or FIOS to home.
nada. told.
if only one device fails at home say so ,but do test them all first for sure TV.(smart TV)
what country?
what ISP?
the TV can connect to your home router 2 ways,
wifi or Ethernet wired, if not , all streaming will fail.
I guess the TV spart screen players are all dead, but you never named at least 1 that is dead. if all are even free ones
then your TV is not connected to your home network
do all TVs at home fail
do all PCs connected to your router fail wired or WIFI
does your CELL phone wifi work? or shows not connected.
we now covered the way.
next you ask for cures right, well get your routers wifi credientials.
SSID name and password
then at the TV set up that in the TV settings under wifi.
end.
The TV should not be asking this a Wireless connection, these are required for a WIRED connection.
It should ask you to identify the Access Point, then the password to access the AP. You might need to tell the router that the TV can be accepted on the router as a client. The router should be set up to use DCHP to give the TV an Internet IP address when requested.
As far as I know there is only one Luxor TV model that has Internet access (Smart TV) and it comes with a wireless adapter/dongle. Plug the dongle in the USB port of the TV set and follow the instructions in the user guide on how to set up a network connection. Usually, from your remote, go to Menu, Settings and then to Set Up Network Connection. Please be aware that you need to have a wireless modem/router for your home network in order to be able to connect your TV to the internet.
You are supplied with a Composite
AV cable which would typically look like the below image
Connect the AV Multi Out Connector
to the socket on the back of your PS3 Console.
Match the colors of the Jacks with
the connectors on the TV which says "Video in".
Connecting with an HDMI
Cable:
HDMI cable is not supplied with the PS3. You need to purchase it
seperately. This cable would enhance the audio-video quality of your
TV.
Just connect one end of the
connector to the HDMI OUT connector socket on the back of the console
Connect the other end to the
socket on the back of your TV which says HDMI IN.
Connecting with an
Optical cable:
You need to purchase an Optical cable if you wish to connect your PS3
console through a digital audio device (Home theater, AV receiver
etc.,). You need to connect Video ouput seperately with a help of Video
output cable (HDMI, AV Cable etc.,)
Connect one end of the optical
cable to "Audio Out" socket on the console
Connect the other end to the audio
receiver.
Note: You can also connect your console to the
Internet to use the Playstation 3 internet capabilities. Here's how
you do it:
The Playstation 3 only supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T type
networks. It needs a High speed internet connection. Do not connect it
to a standard telephone connection or cables that are not supported.
It might cause a malfunction or damage to the system.
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