Introduction: Why Xiaomi TVs need Internet?
Today's Xiaomi TVs are not just screens for watching terrestrial TV, but full-fledged multimedia centers. Without a Wi-Fi connection, you lose access to Smart. TV-Features: streaming services (Netflix, YouTube, IVI), Online cinemas, games, weather widgets and even voice control via Alice or Google Assistant, and without the Internet, you canβt update your firmware, which can lead to security vulnerabilities and a lack of new features.
But what if your TV canβt see the network, constantly loses connection, or requires a password youβve forgotten? In this article, weβll look at all the ways you can connect Wi-Fi, from basic manual input to alternative methods via your smartphone or router. You will also learn how to fix common errors that interfere with the stable operation of the network on Mi. TV 4/4A/4S, Redmi Smart TV other brand models.
Important: Xiaomi TVs based on Android TV (Like Mi. TV Q1/Q2) Supports network connectivity 5 GHz and models on PatchWall (Mi) TV 4X, Redmi TV) β only 2.4 GHz. This is critical when choosing a router or setting up a dual-band network.
How to connect Wi-Fi to a Xiaomi TV
There are three main methods of connecting a Xiaomi TV to a wireless network, depending on the device model, firmware version and available hardware, and letβs take a closer look at each.
1. Standard connection via the settings menu
Itβs the easiest and most versatile way to work on all Xiaomi models β from budget Redmi Smart. TV before the flagship Mi TV QLED. Instructions are relevant for PatchWall and Android firmware TV:
- Turn on the TV and press the Settings button on the remote.
- Go to the Network and Internet section (or Network & Internet in English firmware).
- Select Wi-Fi β Enable (if disabled).
- In the list of available networks, find yours and click on it.
- Enter the password using the on-screen keyboard (use the arrows on the remote for navigation).
- Confirm the connection with the OK button.
If the TV is successfully connected, a Wi-Fi icon with signal level will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. To check the connection speed, go to Settings. β Network β Network status.
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2. Connection via WPS (without entering a password)
Function WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup allows you to connect your TV to your router without manually entering your password, which is convenient if you have a long or complex security key. WPS, In some Xiaomi models, this option is hidden.
How to connect via WPS:
- On the TV, go to Settings. β Network β Wi-Fi β Additionally.
- Select the Connection through WPS (or WPS Push Button).
- On the router, press the physical button. WPS (It is usually signed and placed on the back panel).
- Wait until the TV is automatically connected to the network (usually takes 1-2 minutes).
β οΈ Attention: After connecting via WPS We recommend disabling this function on the router for security reasons. WPS Vulnerable to brute force attacks, and attackers can connect to your network.
If you're optional WPS not available on the TV menu, try updating the firmware or using alternative connection methods.
3. Connect via smartphone (Mi Remote or Google Home)
If the TV screen is inconvenient, WPS It is not supported, you can use your smartphone as an intermediary, for this purpose, the official Mi Remote apps (for PatchWall TVs) or Google Home (for Android models) will be suitable. TV).
Instructions for Mi Remote:
- Download the Mi Remote app from Google Play or the App Store.
- Connect your smartphone to the same Wi-Fi network you want to connect your TV to.
- In the app, select Devices β Add the device β Television.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to sync the remote with your smartphone.
- In the menu of the TV, select a Wi-Fi network - the password will be entered automatically from your smartphone.
For Google Home:
- Open the app and click + β Set up the device β New device.
- Choose a TV and follow the tips.
- At the stage of connecting to Wi-Fi, the application will offer to transfer network settings from the smartphone.
Solving Wi-Fi Connection Problems
Even after setting up the TV properly, Xiaomi may not connect to Wi-Fi. Letβs look at common bugs and how to fix them.
1.The TV doesn't see the Wi-Fi network
If yours is not on the list of available networks, check the following points:
- πΆ Router is off or does not give away Wi-Fi: make sure the wireless indicator is on (usually green or blue).
- π The net is hidden (hidden) SSID): In the router settings, disable the Hide option SSID or enter the network name manually on the TV.
- π‘ Incompatible range: Xiaomi TVs on PatchWall do not support 5GHz. Switch router to 2.4GHz mode or create a separate network for this range.
- π Power problems with router: try to reboot it by disconnecting it from the network for 30 seconds.
If the network is still not displayed, try resetting the network settings on your TV: β Network β Resetting network settings.
2.The TV is connected, but the internet is not working
The situation where the TV shows a Wi-Fi connection, but does not load the content is common.
- π No Internet access: check if the network is working on other devices (smartphone, laptop). If not, the problem is on the ISP side.
- π Lockdown MAC-Addresses: Some routers restrict access to MAC. Add in. MAC-TV address (see Settings) β On TV. β Status) on the whitelist.
- π Wrong settings DNS: manually DNS Google (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) in the settings of the TV network.
- π΅ Weak signal: If the signal level is less than 2-3 divisions, move the router closer or use a repeater.
β οΈ Note: If the Xiaomi TV after updating the firmware stopped connecting to Wi-Fi, try rolling back the software version through Settings β On TV. β Updating the system β Recoil. This option is not available on all models.
3. Permanent breaks of connection
If Wi-Fi is periodically turned off, the causes may be from both the TV and the router.
| Reason. | How to check | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Router overload | View the number of connected devices in the routerβs web interface (192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) | Disable unnecessary devices or limit the bandwidth for the TV in the QoS settings |
| Interference from other networks | Use the Wi-Fi Analyzer app on your smartphone to check channel load | Change the Wi-Fi channel in router settings (recommended 1, 6 or 11 for 2.4 GHz) |
| Outdated router firmware | Check the version of the software in the router's web interface | Update the router firmware through the official manufacturer's website |
| Energy saving of television | View the sleep settings in Settings β Energy conservation | Disable the option to turn off Wi-Fi in standby mode |
If the problem persists, try connecting the TV to the router via an Ethernet cable (if the model supports a wired connection) to help determine if the TV's Wi-Fi module or router settings are to blame.
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If your Xiaomi TV often loses connection at night, check your routerβs settings for automatic reboot (usually at 3-4 a.m.) and turn it off or move it to daytime.
Setting up a router for stable work with Xiaomi TV
Often, the Wi-Fi issues on Xiaomi TVs are not related to the device itself, but to the routerβs incorrect settings.
1. Optimal settings for 2.4 GHz
Since most Xiaomi TVs only work in the 2.4GHz band, it is important to set this channel up correctly:
- πΆ Channel width: set 20 MHz (not 40 MHz) to reduce speed but increase stability.
- π Network Standard: Select 802.11n (or 802.11b/g/n). Turn off outdated standards 802.11b, grid-brake.
- π Type of security: Use WPA2-PSK coded AES. Give up. TKIP and WEP β They are not secure and can cause connection errors.
- π‘ Transmission power: set to 100% (if the router supports adjustment).
Traffic Prioritization (QoS)
So that Xiaomi TV does not βbrakeβ when watching videos 4K, Configure Quality of Service (QoS) on the router:
- Go to the router's web interface (192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).
- Find the QoS section or Traffic Prioritization.
- Add in. MAC-TV address in the list of priority devices.
- Set the maximum bandwidth for it (e.g. 50-70% of the total speed).
If your router does not support QoS, the alternative is to limit the speed for other devices (such as smartphones or laptops).
3. Router firmware update
Outdated router software can cause conflicts with Xiaomi TVs, especially after the PatchWall update.
- Download the latest version of the firmware from the official website of the router manufacturer.
- Go to the routerβs web interface and look for the Software Update or Firmware Upgrade section.
- Download the downloaded file and wait for the process to complete (donβt turn off the power!).
β οΈ Warning: After updating the router firmware, reset it to factory (Reset) and reconfigure the network. This will help avoid conflicts with the old configurations of the new software.
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Alternative ways to connect to the Internet
If the Wi-Fi on your Xiaomi TV is not working or the signal is too weak, consider alternative internet connections.
1. Connection via Ethernet (cable)
The wired connection provides maximum stability and speed, which is critical for watching video in the video. 4K HDR Or online games. How to connect:
- π Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the port LAN on the router, the other to the TV connector.
- On the TV, go to Settings β Network β Wired network.
- Select DHCP (Automatic IP Receiving) or enter the settings manually if required.
If you donβt have an Ethernet port on your TV (like Redmi Smart). TV X Series), use a USB-Ethernet adapter (e.g. Xiaomi Mi). LAN Adapter.Plug it in to the USB-port the TV and set up the network as described above.
2. Use of Powerline Adapters
If you're away from the TV and you're not comfortable laying the cable, you can use Powerline adapters, and they're wiring the Internet.
- Connect the first adapter to the router via Ethernet and insert into the socket.
- Connect the second adapter to the outlet next to the TV and connect them with a cable.
- On the TV, select a wired connection.
Powerline speed depends on the quality of wiring, but usually 200-500 Mbps, which is enough for streaming Full. HD.
3. Mobile Internet through USB-modem
In extreme cases, it can be used USB-modem (for example, from MegaFon or Beeline):
- π± Connect the modem to USB-television-port.
- π Go to Settings. β Network β Mobile network.
- π Select the operator and follow the instructions on the screen.
Please note that this method is only suitable for watching videos in the SD/720p, Mobile Internet usually has traffic and speed limits.
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Wired connection (Ethernet or Powerline) β the best choice for stable browsing 4K-content, as it eliminates delays and packet losses that are common to Wi-Fi.