Xiaomi Mi TV and Android TV from the Chinese manufacturer require an Internet connection to work properly. Without access to the global network, the device turns into a simple monitor, without access to streaming services, voice assistant and firmware updates, which is why properly configuring the wireless connection becomes a priority immediately after unpacking and installing equipment.
The connect process usually takes only a couple of minutes, however, users often encounter various nuances associated with router frequencies or software failures of the Android TV operating system. In this article, we will discuss in detail the algorithm of actions for successfully integrating your TV into the home network, as well as methods for eliminating typical errors that may occur in the process.
Connection stability has a direct impact on the quality of 4K HDR content playback. If you want to enjoy movies without buffering or delaying, it's important not just to enter a password, but also to make sure that the network settings are correct. Let's move on to step-by-step settings.
Preparation for setting up a wireless connection
Before you start manipulating the TV menu, you need to make sure that the equipment is healthy. Make sure that your router is on, works correctly and distributes the Internet to other devices, such as smartphones or laptops. If the Wi-Fi phone does not work, then it will not work on the Xiaomi TV until you fix the problem on the provider or router side.
Itβs also important to know your network name (SSID) and password. If your password is too complex and contains a lot of special characters, it might make sense to temporarily simplify it for input from the remote and then return complex characters through the routerβs settings, which is especially true if youβre using a standard on-screen keyboard.
Note the location of the router. Wi-Fi signals may be weakened by thick walls or metal structures. For initial settings, it is desirable that the TV and router be in the same room or through the same wall to eliminate signal level problems.
Step-by-step connection instruction via the menu
It takes a few seconds to turn on the TV and log in. Once you load the PatchWall home screen or the standard Android TV interface, you need to find the gear icon that stands for the settings section, which is usually located in the upper right corner of the screen.
Using the remote, go to Settings, then select Network and Internet (or just Network). From the menu that opens, make sure that the Wi-Fi switch slider is in the active position. The TV will automatically search for available wireless networks within range.
βοΈ Connection algorithm
Find your network by name in the list SSID And you click on it. The virtual keyboard will appear on the screen. And you'll be careful when you type in your password, and it's sensitive to the register of letters. And then you'll click on the "Plug" button, and if you have the password right, the TV will get it. IP-address and connect.
β οΈ Note: If you make a mistake when entering your password, the TV may try to connect for a long time, and then give an error message.
The successful connection is confirmed by the appearance of the Wi-Fi icon in the upper corner of the screen and the status of βConnectedβ in the network menu.
Working with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies
Modern routers often operate in two bands: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Xiaomi TVs support both standards, but can react differently to them depending on the model and firmware version. The 5 GHz range provides higher speeds, which is critical for watching heavy duty. 4K-content, but has a smaller range.
If your router broadcasts the same network with the same name for both frequencies (Smart Connect technology), the TV will choose the best option, but sometimes this leads to unstable operation. In such cases, experienced users recommend splitting networks in router settings by giving them different names, for example, Home_WiFi and Home_WiFi_5G.
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To view video in 4K resolution, it is highly recommended to use the 5GHz band, as it is less crowded with neighboring networks and provides more bandwidth.
The table below compares the frequency characteristics to understand which option to choose in your situation:
| Parameter | Range 2.4 GHz | 5 GHz range |
|---|---|---|
| Transmission speed | Up to 150-300 Mbps | Up to 867 Mbps and up |
| Radio of action | Tall (punctures walls) | Medium (worst obstacles are overcome) |
| Workload | Tall (many neighbors) | Low (net air) |
| For what's better. | Surfing, YouTube 1080p | 4K HDR, online games, streams |
Choosing the right frequency can solve the problem of hanging a picture, and if the router is far from the TV, perhaps 2.4 GHz will be more stable despite the slower speed.
Use of wired Ethernet connection
If the wireless connection is unstable or the TV can't see the Wi-Fi network, an Ethernet cable is a great solution. Most Xiaomi Mi TV models have a LAN port on the back, which ensures the most stable communication channel without packet loss.
To connect, simply connect the router port and the TV port with a network cable. In most cases, the setup is automatic (DHCP), and the Internet appears immediately. If this does not happen, go to the network settings and select the type of connection "Wired Network".
What if there is no LAN port?
A wired connection is also useful when you initially set up your TV when you need to download large system updates, which will speed up the process and reduce the risk of error when downloading firmware files.
Solving Typical Connection Problems
Sometimes the setup process is not smooth. One of the common problems is that the TV sees the network but doesn't connect to it, giving a "Get a Receive" error. IP-Addresses" or "Authentication Error" This can be caused by a router failure or a spreadsheet overflow. DHCP.
Try restarting the router by disconnecting it from power on 10-15 You should also check the date and time on your TV, and if your time settings are lost, your security certificates may not work, which blocks your Internet access. β The device β Date and time.
β οΈ Note: If the TV stops connecting to Wi-Fi after updating the firmware, try resetting the network settings to factory or perform a full device reset (Hard Reset).
Another reason could be the use of special characters in the Wi-Fi password. Some versions of Android TV mishandle certain signs. Try changing the router's password, leaving only letters and numbers, and connect again.
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Rebooting the router and checking the date on the TV solve 80% of connection problems when the password is entered correctly.
Static adjustment IP-address
In rare cases, dynamic distribution of addresses causes conflicts on the network. IP-To do this, in the network selection menu, click the menu button on the pulse (three dots or gear) and select Advanced Settings or Static IPΒ».
You'll need to enter data that matches your network, which is usually:
- π IP-address: for example, 192.168.1.150 (must be in the range of the router)
- πͺ Gateway: router address, usually 192.168.1.1
- π Network mask: most commonly 255.255.255.0
- π‘ DNS: Public ones can be used, for example 8.8.8.8
Using a static address is useful if you plan to set up access to files on your computer via DLNA or SMB, as the TV address will not change after you turn off.
Using a Smartphone as a Remote and Access Point
If the on-screen keyboard seems uncomfortable, you can use the Google Home app or Android TV Remote Control on your smartphone. Connect your phone to the same Wi-Fi network (or distribute the internet from your phone), and the app will suggest setting up the TV.
You can quickly transfer your Wi-Fi password to your TV through the app without tedious remote input, which is especially useful if you have a complex password. Just follow the instructions on your smartphone screen to sync your devices.
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This method also helps if the remote is lost or stopped working, and you need to connect to the network urgently, the smartphone becomes a full-fledged replacement for the remote control.