Xiaomiβs modern Smart TVs are powerful multimedia centers that are limited without access to the global network, and it is the Internet connection that gives access to streaming services, installing apps from the Google Play Market, updating the system and streaming content from a smartphone. The process of setting up a connection is usually easy, but requires careful entering passwords and choosing the right network settings.
Owners of Xiaomi Mi equipment TV Wireless Wi-Fi is the most popular option due to the lack of unnecessary cables and the ability to place the TV anywhere in the room. However, for stable high-resolution video transmission 4K It is important to ensure a high-quality router signal. In this article, we will discuss in detail all the stages of connection, setting up static signal. IP-Addresses and solutions to typical connection errors.
Preparation of equipment and compatibility check
Before you start setting up, make sure your router is working and distributes the internet to other devices, such as smartphones or laptops. Xiaomi TVs support 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi standards, allowing you to work in both the 2.4GHz band and the faster 5GHz band. If your router is dual-band, it is preferable to use a 5GHz network to view heavy video content without buffering.
It's also worth checking the physical location of the appliances. Walls, mirrors and appliances can shield the signal, so ideally the router and the TV should be in line of sight or through the same partition. If the distance is long, you can use Wi-Fi repeaters or connect through a network. LAN-cable.
- π‘ Make sure the router is on and the indicators are on. WAN-port burns or flashes.
- π± Check the Internet on your mobile phone in the same room where the TV is located.
- π When using a wired connection, prepare an Ethernet category cable. 5e higher.
β οΈ Note: If you are using an extended Wi-Fi network (mesh roaming), try switching your TV to the main router network, as some fast-switching protocols may not work properly with Android. TV.
Basic Wi-Fi connection settings via TV interface
The basic algorithm of actions is the same for most models of Xiaomi Mi TV Stick, Mi Box and TVs with built-in Android TV. You need to get to the main menu of settings of the system. To do this, on the remote control, click the button with the image of the gear or the button "Home" and select the appropriate section.
In the menu that opens, find the network connection item. Depending on the firmware version and the regional shell (Global, China, EU), it can be called differently. Usually this is the Settings section, then the Network and the Internet tab, or just the Network, here activate the Wi-Fi slider if it is not active by default.
Once the module is activated, the TV will scan the available networks. Find your router's name (SSID) in the list and click on it. If the network is hidden, select "Add Network" and enter the name manually. Then you will need to enter the password from Wi-Fi. Be careful when entering characters, since the system is sensitive to the register of letters.
βοΈ Checklist of connection
After successful authentication, the βConnectedβ status will appear on the screen, and IP-The address given by the router. Now your smart TV Ready to work with online services, if the status changes to "Receiving" IP-Addresses and then resets, the problem may be signal weakness or incorrect password.
Use of a wired LAN connection
For users who value stability over mobility, the best solution is to connect via an Ethernet cable, which eliminates interference from neighborhood routers and microwave ovens, and guarantees the maximum speed available for your TV model. Most Xiaomi TVs have a LAN port located on the back.
The setup process is as simple as possible, and you just need to connect the cable that's coming from the router to the corresponding slot on the TV, and the system automatically recognizes the physical connection and tries to get network settings through the DHCP protocol. It usually takes no more than 10-15 seconds to complete the process.
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If you have a Xiaomi model TV (For example, some versions of Mi Stick do not have built-in LAN-In the port, you can purchase a special USB-to-Ethernet adapter compatible with Android. TV.
In rare cases, the automatic setup may not work, so you'll need to go to the wired connection settings and check if the receiving mode is still there. IP-If your ISP uses a specific setting, you may have to enter data manually, similar to setting up a static IP wifi.
| Parameter | Wi-Fi connection | Wired LAN |
|---|---|---|
| Stability | Depends on the interference. | Tall. |
| Maximum speed | Up to 867 Mbps (5 GHz) | Up to 1000 Mbps |
| Delay (Ping) | Minimum (1-5 ms) | |
| Convenience of installation | No cables required. | Requires cable laying |
Static adjustment IP-addresses DNS
Sometimes, standard automatic network setup results in periodic connection breaks or inability to load content due to errors. DNS-In such cases, experts recommend that you prescribe a static IP-address and use public DNS-servers, for example, from Google or Cloudflare. This often solves the problem of long download applications.
To switch to manual settings, find your connection in the network list (or click on the gear icon next to the network name). Select the option "IP Settings" and change the value from "DHCP" to "Static." You will see the fields for entering numerical values.
IP- Address: 192.168.1.150 (example, must match the router subnet)
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (the address of your router)
Length of network prefix: 24
DNS 1: 8.8.8.8
DNS 2: 8.8.4.4It is important to correctly state IP-The gateway address, because that's where the TV comes to the Internet, usually the router's address, often ending with.1 or.254 (IP-address must be unique within your local network to avoid address conflicts with other devices.
β οΈ Attention: When manually entered IP-Make sure that the selected number (e.g., 150 at the end of the address) is not occupied by another device on your network, otherwise a conflict will occur and one of the devices will lose access.
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Solving Connection Problems and Network Errors
It's quite common for the TV to see the network but not connect, or write "Limited," and the first step is always to restart the router. 10-15 So for a second, then turn it on again and wait for the full load to be loaded, and that clears the cache and resets any possible Wi-Fi freezes.
If the reboot didn't work, check the date and time on your TV. In Android TV, the wrong time can lead to security certificate errors, which will cause the network to consider the connection unsafe and block access. Set automatic time synchronization over the network or set the correct values manually.
Another reason could be overcrowding of the Wi-Fi channel if you live in an apartment building. Try changing the router's settings to the broadcast channel (for example, from 1 to 6 or 11 for 2.4 GHz) or switching the TV to the 5 GHz band where there is less interference.
- π Reset the network settings of the TV to factory values.
- πΆ Turn off the router function WPS, If it is active, try connecting in the standard way.
- π‘οΈ Check if the router is not filtered by MAC-Addresses that block new devices.
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90% of problems with the connection of Xiaomi TV are solved by simply restarting the router and checking the correct date on the TV.