How to log in to the Internet on Xiaomi TV: step-by-step instructions

Xiaomi’s modern smart TVs turn regular TV viewing into a multimedia experience, but their full capabilities are only unlocked when connected to a global network. Without access to web space, the device becomes just a monitor with limited functionality of embedded applications. Users often face difficulties in initial settings, not understanding exactly where the switches are hiding or why the system ignores the entered password.

The process of activating web access on Android TV, which underlies most Mi TV and Redmi TV models, may vary depending on the firmware version and regional modifications. Sometimes the interface looks different, and menu names may be mistranslated or missing. In this article, we will discuss in detail all possible ways of connecting, from standard methods to complex network configurations for power users.

It is important to understand that the stability of the connection directly affects the quality of content playback in high resolution 4K HDR. interruption of the stream, buffering or inability to run an online cinema often lies in the wrong network parameters.

Preparation of equipment and compatibility check

Before you start software setup, you need to make sure that the equipment is physically ready to work on the network. Make sure that your router is sending out a signal and the Internet on other devices is working correctly. If you plan to use a wired connection, check the integrity of the LAN cable and the availability of a free port on the router.

Most modern Xiaomi models are equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi modules that support 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The dual-band module allows you to choose a less busy communication channel, which is critical for viewing heavy video content. However, older models or budget versions of Redmi can only work in the 2.4 GHz band, which is worth considering when choosing a router installation location.

If you are using a wired connection, make sure that this type of connection is activated in the TV menu, as priority is often given to the cable automatically. In some cases, the system may "hang" trying to find a wireless network even when the cable is already connected, in which case you need to manually select the source of the signal in the corresponding section of the menu.

⚠️ Note: When using extended cables LAN (more than 10 meters) without screening, data packets may be lost, which will lead to a drop in Internet speed on the TV.

Basic Wi-Fi connection settings via menu

The standard wireless activation path starts at the main screen of the system, and you need to go to the top right corner of the interface, where the gear icon is located, and this is the entrance to the global device settings, where you control all the parameters of the system.

In the menu that opens, you'll find the network connection section, and depending on the PatchWall version of the shell or the pure Android TV, it can be called differently, usually the Network and the Internet tab, or just the Network, and within that section, you'll be asked to choose the type of connection.

Once you select Wi-Fi, the TV will scan the available access points, the list will appear on the screen, and you will only have to find the name of your home network. If the router has hidden the network name (Hide SSID mode), you will need to select "Add Network" and enter the name manually.

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When entering a password, be careful to register letters, as the security system WPA2/WPA3 It's sensitive to this setting. Use the virtual keyboard on the remote or plug in. USB-A keyboard to speed things up, and after you've successfully logged in, you'll see a Connected status next to the network name, and in the corner of the screen, you'll see a signal level icon.

Use of wired Ethernet connection

The wired connection is considered the most stable and reliable, especially for viewing content in 4K or 8K resolution. To implement this method, you will need a LAN cable (twisted pair), one end of which connects to the router and the other to the LAN port on the back or side panel of the Xiaomi TV.

Unlike wireless methods, you don't need to enter passwords or select networks from a list. Once the cable is physically connected, the system must automatically determine if there's a wired network. Usually, this process takes no more than 10-15 seconds. If the automatic configuration doesn't occur, check if the indicators on the router and TV port are on.

In rare cases, you need to manually specify the type of connection in the Settings menu. β†’ Network. Select Wired Network or Ethernet. The system will request confirmation of the change of connection type, and then start the procedure for obtaining the connection. IP-addresses from the router via protocol DHCP.

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The advantage of this method is the absence of interference from microwave ovens, neighbor routers and Bluetooth devices. The stability of ping with a wired connection is much higher, which is especially important if you plan to use the TV for cloud gaming or broadcasting images from a PC.

Setup of static IP and DNS addresses

Sometimes automatic address acquisition leads to conflicts in the network or unstable application operation, in which case experts recommend manually prescribing static settings, and to do this, in the network selection menu (after clicking on your network name or through the IP settings menu), you need to change the type of settings from DHCP to Static or Manual.

You'll need to enter a few settings that your ISP or router would normally provide. IP-address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS-Incorrect filling in of these fields will lead to no access, so the data must be entered accurately.

Below is a table with approximate values for a standard home network, however your data may vary depending on the router settings:

ParameterExample of meaningDescription
IP-address192.168.1.150Unique address of the TV on the network
Subnet mask255.255.255.0Determine the size of the local network
Gateway (Router)192.168.1.1Address of your router
DNS 18.8.8.8The main domain name server (Google)

Use of public use DNS-servers such as 8.8.8.8 from Google or 1.1.1.1 from Cloudflare often help speed up interface response and solve content loading problems in applications. DNS β€” This is the first action worth taking.

⚠️ Note: Make sure that the static you choose is IP-The address is not occupied by another device on the network, otherwise there will be a conflict of addresses and both devices will lose communication.

Solving Connection and Access Issues

Even with the right settings, there can be situations where the TV sees the network but does not have access to the Internet. A common cause is an incorrect date and time. Security protocols require time synchronization for certificates to work correctly. Check Settings β†’ Date and time and enable automatic synchronization.

Another common problem is a crowded cache of network services or a Wi-Fi module malfunction, in which case a complete reset of network settings helps. Go to the network menu, find your network in the saved list, select it and click "Forget" or "Delete." After that, try to connect again by entering the password.

If the problem persists, you should check the router settings. MAC-Addresses, and the TV is locked at the router level, and also make sure that the router does not exhaust the limit of connected devices, which often happens in apartments with a lot of gadgets.

Hidden causes of network problems
Often the problem is with antivirus on the router or parental controls that block unknown devices. Try temporarily disabling these features for verification.

In difficult cases, when software methods don't work, you can try resetting your network to factory settings through an engineering menu or a full reset of your TV, but this is an extreme measure that requires reconfiguring all apps and accounts.

Alternative ways to access the network

If the built-in Wi-Fi is faulty or catching the signal too weak, you can use external solutions. One of the easiest ways is to distribute the Internet from your smartphone. Turn on the phone Hotspot mode and connect the TV to the network you created as a regular Wi-Fi hotspot.

There are USB Wi-Fi adapters for models without built-in Wi-Fi or with a broken module. However, Xiaomi does not support all whistle models. Usually, adapters on RT5370 or MT7601 chips work, but they must be connected before the TV is turned on.

There is also the possibility of connecting via a smartphone using a broadcast feature or special remote applications that can throw a network connection, although this is more a crutch than a full-fledged solution. For stable operation, it is better to use a USB Ethernet adapter if the USB port on the TV supports network cards.

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Use the Mi Remote or Google Home mobile app to control your TV if the remote stops responding while setting up your network.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why does Xiaomi TV not see my 5GHz Wi-Fi network?
Your TV model probably only supports the 2.4GHz band. Redmi budget series and older Mi TV models often don't have a 5GHz module. Check the specifications of your particular model in the manual or on the official website.
How do you know? MAC-TV address?
MAC-Address can be found in the Settings menu β†’ On TV. β†’ Status or network connections section by clicking on the current network information. XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.
Can I connect the TV to the Internet through USB-modem 3G/4G?
Direct connection USB-modem SIM-cards are supported by not all models and requires the installation of drivers that are not in the standard firmware Android TV. It is more reliable to use a smartphone in modem mode or Wi-Fi router with support 4G.
What to do if the Wi-Fi icon is on, but the Internet is not working?
This indicates a problem with DNS Try prescribing static ones. DNS-Address (8.8.8.8) in network settings or reboot router, and check if other devices on the same network have internet access.

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Proper DNS setup and 5GHz frequency selection (if supported) solve 90% of the connection speed and stability issues on Xiaomi TV.