Xiaomi TVs are no longer just screens for broadcasting broadcast channels, becoming powerful multimedia centers that require constant access to the global network. Without an Internet connection, you can not fully use the Android TV or PatchWall operating system, watch content through online cinemas and update software. Many users face difficulties in the initial setup, not understanding why the device does not see the home network or how to enter the password correctly.
The connection process can vary depending on the model of your Xiaomi Mi TV or Redmi TV, as well as the type of connection used, whether wireless or wired. In this article, we will discuss all possible ways to access the network, pay attention to the hidden DNS settings and help solve typical errors that occur in owners of equipment of this brand.
Preparation of equipment and choice of connection type
Before you go directly to software settings, you need to make sure that the infrastructure is physically ready. The router should be on and broadcasting the signal, and the TV itself should be in the zone of confident reception if you plan to use Wi-Fi. For models with 5 GHz support, it is important that your router also supports this range, which will provide higher data rate and less delays when streaming video in 4K.
If you prefer stability and maximum picture quality, consider wired connection via LAN port. Ethernet cable eliminates interference from microwave ovens and neighboring routers, which often causes the "suspend" picture. However, if the cable is not possible, wireless connection will be the only option that requires more careful configuration.
Itโs also worth checking the remote, as itโs the one that navigates the settings menu. Make sure the remote has fresh batteries so that the process doesnโt get interrupted halfway through the battery drain. Some advanced Xiaomi remote models have a quick access button to network settings, making it much easier to start the process first.
Setting up a Wi-Fi wireless connection
The most popular way to access the network is to connect through the built-in Wi-Fi module. First, you need to get to the main menu of the system by clicking the corresponding button on the remote, then go to the settings section, which is usually indicated by the gear ikon in the upper right corner of the screen or is displayed in a separate Settings menu.
In the menu that opens, find the network connection section. Depending on the firmware version and the regional shell (Global, CN, EU), it can be called Network and Internet, Wi-Fi or simply Network. Once the module slider is activated, the TV will start scanning the available access points.
Please note that if a router broadcasts two bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), they can appear as two different networks or as one with automatic selection. Enter a password using an on-screen keyboard. Be careful about the letter register, as the system distinguishes them.
- ๐ก 2.4 GHz range โ has a longer range and better penetration through walls, but has a lower speed, which can be critical for heavy duty 4K-content.
- โก 5 GHz band โ provides the high data rate needed for high-resolution streaming, but has a smaller range.
- ๐ Type of encryption โ Xiaomi TVs work best with security WPA2/WPA3, Older types of encryption can cause connection errors.
After successful data entry, the TV will try to get IP-If it's a success, the Connected status will appear next to the network name, and the status bar will display the signal level icon. TV Ready to work with online services.
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Wired connection through LAN-port
Cable connection is often preferred for those who value stability over convenience. To implement this method, you will need a standard Ethernet network cable (twisted pair) of category 5 or higher. One end of the cable connects to the free LAN port on your router, and the other to the corresponding socket on the back or side of the TV.
Unlike Wi-Fi, you don't need to enter passwords or select networks, and once you're physically connected by cable, the TV automatically detects the wired connection and prioritizes it over the wireless connection. In the network settings menu you will see the active status of the wired connection and the obtained parameters. IP-address.
โ ๏ธ Warning: If the TV can't see the cable, try replacing it with another. Low quality or damaged cables may not provide the necessary contact, especially if the cable is longer than 10 meters.
The advantage of this method is the absence of packet loss, which is critical for watching video in maximum bitrate, and the wired connection frees the ether from unnecessary traffic, which can positively affect the speed of other wireless devices in the house.
Manually configuring IP and DNS addresses
In some cases, automatic settings (DHCP) may not work properly, or your ISP requires you to enter specific settings. Also, manually configuring the DNS often helps solve the problem when Wi-Fi is connected, but the Internet on the TV does not work. To switch to this mode, you need to click on the network selection menu to click on the additional settings button or select โAdditionalโ.
Switch the setup method IP (c) Automaticallyยป (DHCP) You'll need to enter it here. IP-address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS-The gateway and mask data are usually the same as your router's address (e.g. 192.168.1.1) and IP-The TV address must be in the same subnet but not the same as the routerโs address.
DNS fields are often slow or block access to certain services, and using public DNS can significantly speed up interface response and content loading.
| Parameter | Example of meaning | Description |
|---|---|---|
| IP-address | 192.168.1.150 | Unique address of the TV in the local network |
| Subnet mask | 255.255.255.0 | Determine the size of the local network |
| Gateway (Router) | 192.168.1.1 | Address of your router |
| DNS 1 | 8.8.8.8 | The main domain name server (Google) |
| DNS 2 | 1.1.1.1 | Alternative server (Cloudflare) |
After you enter all the data, click Save or OK. The TV will double-check the connection with the new settings. If the error persists, try changing it only. DNS-servers, leaving the remaining fields automatic, if such an option is available in your version of the software.
Why change the DNS on your TV?
Solving Typical Connection Problems
Even if you set it up properly, it can crash. One of the most common problems is that the TV sees the network but refuses to connect, giving you an authentication error. MAC-address. MAC-The address of your TV can be found in the About TV section or in the network status, and if necessary add it to the whitelist of the router.
Another common situation is a weak signal: if the TV is located far from the router, the connection speed can fall to unacceptable values, in such cases, it helps to use Wi-Fi repeaters or switch to a wired connection, it is also worth checking whether the Wi-Fi channel is overloaded with neighboring networks, and try changing the channel in the router settings.
- ๐ Reboot โ banal shutdown and turn on the router and TV solves 80% of network problems, resetting cache and errors DHCP.
- ๐ Date and time โ check the date and time settings; if they are downed, security certificates will not pass, and the internet will not work.
- ๐ก๏ธ Antivirus โ in rare cases, a built-in router firewall can block an unknown device, try temporarily disabling protection for checks.
If nothing works, you can reset your TV network settings to factory settings, which will bring all network settings back to their original state, and you will have to re-enter your Wi-Fi password, but often this will "cure" the software glitches of the communication module.
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Before resetting your network settings, write down the current settings (if manual) or make sure you know the Wi-Fi password, as after resetting, the TV will โforgetโ all previously saved networks.
Use of external adapters and distribution of the Internet
Owners of older Xiaomi TVs that donโt have built-in Wi-Fi can use external USB Wi-Fi adapters. However, compatibility is key here: the TV does not support all chipsets. It is recommended to use the original Xiaomi adapters or models based on MediaTek and Ralink chips, which are often mentioned in compatibility lists.
You can also share the Internet from your smartphone, you can set up a hotspot on your phone and connect the TV to it, which is convenient when traveling or when your home provider is temporarily absent, but remember that mobile traffic is consumed quickly, especially when watching high-quality videos.
โ ๏ธ Warning: When connecting through a smartphone hotspot, make sure you have unlimited rates or a large traffic pack.One hour of watching video in the video 4K It can eat up to 7GB of data, which will lead to significant costs.
For advanced users, tunnels and VPNs can be set up directly on the router, which will allow you to broadcast content on the TV that is only available in other regions, without installing additional applications on the TV itself.
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The stability of the Internet connection directly affects the quality of the picture: at low speed, the system will automatically reduce the resolution of the video to avoid buffering.