Connecting
to
a
Network
Connecting the TV
to
a network gives you access
to
online
services such as Smart Hub and
lets
you
update the TV's software
online directly
from Samsung.com.
Network
Connection
-
Wireless
Connect the TV
to
the
Internet
using a standard
wireless
router or modem.
The
LAN
Port
on
the
Wall
Wireless
IP
Router
or
Modem
that
has
a
OHCP
Server
LAN
Cable
(Not
Supplied)
Wireless
Network
Precautions
((<
•
This TV supports the
IEEE
802.11
a/b/g
/n
communication
protocols. Samsung recommends using
IEEE
802.11
n.
Otherwise, when you
play
video over a network connection, the video may not
play
smoothly.
•
To
use a wireless
network, the TV must
be
connected
to
a
wireless
router
or
modem.
If
the
wireless
router supports
DHCP,
the TV can use a DHCP
or
static
IP
address to connect
to
the
wireless network.
• Select
a
channel
that
is
not currently
in
use for the
wireless
router.
If
the
channel
set for the
wireless
router
is
currently being used
by
another device, the
result is
usually
interference and/or a
communications
failure.
•
Most
wireless
networks have an
optional
security system.
To
enable
a
wireless
network's security
system, you need
to
create a security key using characters and numbers, and then enter that key into
the router through its menu.
You
then must enter this security key into any other devices you want
to
connect
to
the
wireless
network.
Network
Security
Protocols
The TV only supports the
following wire
le
ss
network security
protocols:
•
Authentication
Mode
s:
WEP,
WPAPSK, WPA2PSK
•
Encryption
Ty
pes:
WEP, TK
IP
, AES
In
compliance with the newest Wi-Fi certification specifications, Samsung
TVs
do
not support
WEP
or
TK
IP
security encryption
in
networks running
in
the 802.11 n mode.
If
the
wir
eless
router supports WPS
(Wi
-
Fi
Protected Setup),
you can connect the TV
to
your network using
PBC (Push
Button Configuration)
or
a
PIN (Personal Identification
Numb
er)
.
WPS automatically
configures
the
SS
ID
and
WPA
key settings.
Your
Smart
TV cannot connect to uncertified
wireless
routers.