How to set up the Internet on a Xiaomi TV

Modern smart TVs from the brand Xiaomi, working on the basis of the Android operating system TV, They require a global network connection to function properly, and without Internet access, the device becomes a standard panel for viewing on-air channels or playing files from the Internet. USB-It's the network connection that opens up streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, online cinemas and the Google Play app store.

The process of activating a network connection may seem intimidating to an inexperienced user, but in reality, the MIUI TV interface is designed as intuitively as possible. You do not need to be a system administrator to cope with this task in a few minutes. In this article, we will discuss in detail all possible connectivity options, from wireless networks to wired connections, and also pay special attention to solving common problems.

It’s worth noting that the stability of all online services depends on the quality of the signal and the correctness of the parameters entered. High data speed is critical for viewing content in 4K resolution without delay and buffering. We will consider not only standard steps, but also nuances that are often forgotten even by experienced owners of equipment.

Preparation of equipment and choice of connection type

Before you start setting up the software, you need to physically prepare your environment. Make sure your router is on, working and distributes the Internet to other devices, such as smartphones or laptops. If the network is unstable on your phone, then the Xiaomi Mi TV can experience similar problems, so the diagnosis begins with checking the source of the signal.

TV owners have two main ways of connecting: wireless Wi-Fi and wired Ethernet (LAN). The wireless method is convenient in that it does not require laying unnecessary cables across the room, which is especially true if the router is in the next room. However, the Wi-Fi signal can be subject to interference from neighboring networks or microwaves, which reduces the real speed.

The wired connection provides maximum stability and minimal delays (ping), which is especially important for online gaming or watching heavy video in high bitrate. To do this, you will need a twisted pair cable, one end of which connects to the router and the other to a special port on the back of the TV. If you choose this option, make sure that the cable length is enough for comfortable placement of the equipment.

⚠️ Note: Long Wi-Fi cables (over 10 meters) without shielding can cause a significant drop in speed. Cat5e or Cat6.

The choice between these two technologies often depends on the architecture of your home and the location of the router. If the TV hangs far from the router and behind thick walls, a wired option may be the only way to get a stable signal without the use of additional amplifiers.

πŸ“Š What type of connection do you prefer for Smart? TV?
Wi-Fi (wireless)
LAN (cable)
Mobile hotspot
I don't use the Internet on TV.

Setting up a Wi-Fi wireless connection

The most popular way to get online for owners of Xiaomi Smart TV is using the built-in Wi-Fi module. Current models support both 802.11n (2.4 GHz) and the faster 802.11ac (5 GHz). The 5 GHz range provides much higher data rates, but has a shorter range and passes through obstacles worse.

To start the setup, you need to go to the main menu of the system. Using the remote control, click the button with the image of the gear or find the Settings icon in the upper right corner of the screen. In the menu that opens, select the Network or Network section, which is usually indicated by the corresponding icon.

When you go to the network partition, the system will suggest you select the type of connection. Activate the Wi-Fi switch if it's off, and wait for the TV to scan the airwaves. The screen will show a list of available wireless networks. Find your home network name (SSID) in the list and click on it to select.

  • πŸ“Ά Make sure you choose a network with the highest signal level for better stability.
  • πŸ”‘ Get your network password in advance, as entering it from the remote can be inconvenient.
  • πŸ”„ If the network is hidden, select Add Network and enter the name manually.
  • πŸ“‘ For 5GHz band, make sure your router supports this standard.

Once you select the network, you'll see a virtual keyboard on the screen. Enter your Wi-Fi password, following the letter register (capital and lowercase letters matter). Be careful when you type characters, because it can be harder to fix a bug on the TV interface than on a computer. After you enter the password, click "Connect" or "OK".

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Use the Mi Remote or Google Home app on your smartphone to enter your Wi-Fi password on your TV – it’s much faster and more convenient than typing characters with the remote buttons.

If the credentials are correct, the connection status will change to "Connected", and next to the network name will appear a signal quality icon. IP-address and settings DNS You can now go to the menu and run any online service to check the health of the router.

Wired connection through LAN-port

Using Ethernet cable is the most reliable method to eliminate problems with data packet loss and radio interference.The LAN port on Xiaomi TVs is usually located on the back in the connector group, next to USB and HDMI inputs. It has a characteristic look and is often signed with the appropriate acronym.

The setup process is as simple as possible thanks to Plug-and-Play technology, so you don't have to enter passwords or select networks from a list, just connect the cable coming from the router to the TV, and the system automatically recognizes the physical presence of the connection and prioritizes it over the wireless module.

In some cases, if the automatic setup didn't work, you'll need to go to Settings β†’ Network β†’ Wired Network. Here you'll see the connection status. If the "Not Connected" indicator is on, check the integrity of the cable and the density of the connectors in the sockets before the characteristic click.

β˜‘οΈ Checking of the wired connection

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The advantage of wired connections is that you can use your TV as a media server or broadcast your screen from your computer without delay, and a stable channel allows you to transfer large amounts of data, which is necessary for local libraries of high-quality movies.

ParameterWi-Fi (2.4 GHz)Wi-Fi (5 GHz)LAN (Cable)
Maximum speedup to 150 Mbpsup to 866 Mbpsup to 1000 Mbps
StabilityMediumTall.Maximum
Effects of wallsStrong.Very strong.Absent.
Convenience of installationHigh.High.Low (need cable)

Solving Connection and DNS Problems

Quite often, users are faced with a situation where the TV sees the network, but writes "No Internet access" or "Network error." This can be due to incorrect settings. DNS-servers or conflict IP-Providers sometimes block devices or their addresses. DNS-Requests can be handled too slowly.

To correct this, go to your connected network settings. In the Wi-Fi network list, click on your network name (or the gear icon next to it) to reveal additional settings. Find IP Settings and change the value from Automatic (DHCP) to Static or Manual.

In the window you will need to register the address. DNS-This is one of the most effective ways to solve problems with downloading applications "DNS 1" enter the address of the public server from Google: 8.8.8.8, and in the field "DNS 2" - 8.8.4.4. The remaining fields (IP-address, gateway, masks, etc. are usually filled in automatically or copied from the current router settings.

⚠️ Attention: When manually entered IP-Make sure the first three digits match your router’s address (usually 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x), Not to create a conflict on the local network.

Another common problem is the wrong date and time: If the TV has a lost date (for example, it is 2020), the security certificates will not work, and the Internet browser or applications will give a connection error. Check the time settings in General β†’ Date and time and enable synchronization over the network.

What happens if the DNS error does not disappear?
Try resetting the network settings on the router. Sometimes it helps to disable the IPv6 function in the router settings, since some older TV models do not work well with the new addressing protocol.

Using a Smartphone as an Access Point

In situations where your home Internet is temporarily down or your router is out of order, you can use your Android or iOS smartphone as a modem, a feature called Hotspot, which allows you to distribute 4G/5G mobile Internet to your TV.

Activate modem modem in your phone settings. On the Xiaomi TV screen, your smartphone name will appear in the list of available Wi-Fi networks. Connection is standard: select the network, enter the password specified in the phone settings, and access the network.

Remember, mobile internet has traffic limits, and streaming high-quality video can quickly consume your gigabyte packet, so it’s best to use it for installing updates, downloading apps, or watching news feeds, but not for watching movies in 4K.

  • πŸ“± Make sure that the phone is enabled data transfer.
  • πŸ”‹ Access point mode quickly puts the battery of the smartphone, it is better to keep it on charging.
  • ⚑ The speed depends on the signal level of the cell tower in the room.
  • πŸ’° Keep an eye on traffic to avoid unexpected bills from the operator.

This method is also useful for initial setting up of the TV if the LAN cable is too short and the main Wi-Fi router is far away, and after initial setting up and updating the system, you can switch the TV to a permanent Internet source.

Updating and reviewing the system

Once successfully connected, it is strongly recommended that you check for operating system updates. Manufacturers regularly release security patches and new features that improve the stability of network modules. β†’ The device β†’ About the system β†’ Updating the system.

If the system finds a new version of the software, it starts downloading, and the speed of this process depends on the quality of your Internet connection. During the upgrade, the TV may restart once or more times, and do not turn the device off the socket at this point, so as not to damage the software.

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Regular firmware updates via the Internet eliminate up to 80% of software errors associated with the operation of applications and network modules.

To get the final check on the internet, run your built-in browser or YouTube app. Try playing the video in high resolution. If the picture is clear and not interrupted for buffering, then the setup has been successful and your Xiaomi TV is ready for active use.

Why can't the TV see my Wi-Fi router?
The most common problem is bandwidth. If the router only runs in the 5GHz band and the TV only supports 2.4GHz (or vice versa), they won't "see" each other. SSID) Is the filter worth it? MAC-router.
How do you know? MAC-TV address?
MAC-Address can be found in the Settings menu β†’ On TV. β†’ Status or network settings. This is a unique identifier made up of numbers and letters separated by a colon.
Can I connect the Internet through USB-modem?
Android operating system TV theoretically 3G/4G modems, but in practice compatibility is very low.The TV may not have drivers for your particular modem or not give enough power through USB-More reliable use of the smartphone in modem modem.
What to do if your Wi-Fi password is not accepted?
Check the keyboard layout (input language) and the letter register. Make sure the router does not have filtering enabled by MAC-Addresses that block new devices. At the very least, try creating a guest network on a router with a simple password.