How to Connect Samsung Smart TV to Internet

Last Update date : Jun 29. 2021

Note: This help content is only applicable to the product purchased from Indian retailers. If you require help for the products purchased from US, Kindly visit Samsung US support section and for other countries, kindly contact your local Samsung Subsidiary.

What TVs can be connected to the Internet

 

Smart TVs only

If you need information about a specific model, please contact support.

Connecting to Wi-Fi is the easiest and most seamless way to access the internet on your TV. Make sure you have your wireless network name (SSID) and password before trying to connect.

1 Press the Home button on your TV's remote to open the Smart Hub.
2 Use the directional pad of the remote to select Settings, select General, and select Network.
3 Select Open Network Settings.
4 Select Wireless.
5 Select the name of your Wi-Fi network.

Note: 2018 models NU7100/NU710D, NU7200, and NU7300/NU730D only support 2.4 Ghz networks. They will not detect 5 Ghz networks. This will cause your Wi-Fi network to not appear on the list.

6 Enter the network password, if prompted, select Done, and then select OK.
1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the One Connect Box or back of the TV, and then connect the other end to your router or modem.
2 Press the Home button on your TV's remote to open the Smart Hub.
3 Use the directional pad of the remote to select Settings, select General, and select Network.
4 Select Open Network Settings.
5 Select Wired
6 Select OK once your TV is connected to the internet.

Note: If you have any trouble, check out Samsung LED TV: How to Fix Internet Connection Issue

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