![]() Just my opinion but Samsung ought to take care of their customers on this since there's clearly some kind of issue with their tv's. If you search around you'll find lots of folks with this issue. ![]() I'm just not doing it and I'm also never buying another Samsung. For that kind of money one should expect the equipment to last longer than a few years. I have ancient tv's I'm still using with no problems. I paid too much money for that tv to have to pay anything at all this soon. Samsung told me to either buy a new one or pay for servicing. Its been updated and I've tried every troubleshooting tip I could find but the problem is with the tv. I have the same issue with my Samsung smart tv. Finally the Samsung represenative suggested I buy a new TV, as my two year old TV was out of warranty, and there was nothing else they could do to help me. I've spend hours on the phone with Samsung. Any of you guys think connecting a WiFi wireless adapter to the TV (through USB) would work? I'm not sure it would override the internal LAN adapter TV has. ![]() Since my TV is 3 years old, I'm assuming this is not gonna be covered by warranty, so at least I'm calculating $200 to fix it. I'm just hesitant about spending on another expander just to find out it wouldn't solve the problem.Īfter hours on phone with Samsung Tech Support, they told me that my Wireless Card was probably broken, due to power variations, and they suggested taking the TV to a repair center. I'd be happy to try but I'm not sure this would do it, because I connected our Blu-Ray to the expander and it did work, so it should work on the TV too right? (Although the TV is farther from the router). ![]() It was kind of a cheap expander (around $30), so I don't know if a better one would fix the problem (I saw someone suggest a NetGear which costs around $60-$80). We tried a WiFi signal expander, (didn't detect it still, even after connecting the expander to the TV through Ethernet Port), yes the signal on the house was improved, but the TV still didn't detect it. ![]() Bought our Smart TV in 2012, in 2013 we used Netflix with no problem, WiFi was working fine.Ħ months later, it stopped detecting Wi-Fi signal. ![]()
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