This article will teach you how to connect your Sony BRAVIA® TV wirelessly to your Belkin router. To know how, follow the steps below:
NOTE: Make sure you know the wireless settings of your router before connecting your device to the network. To learn how to check your wireless settings, click here.
Turn ON the Sony BRAVIA® TV.
Step 2:
Press the Home button on the remote control.
Step 3:
Select Settings.
Step 4:
Using the up arrow button on your remote, select Network. Then, press Enter.
Step 5:
Select Network Setup then, press Enter again.
Step 6:
Select Set up network connection.
Step 7:
When prompted how you’d like to set up your network, select Auto.
Step 8:
Select Wireless LAN to configure the TV wirelessly then, press Enter.
NOTE: If you have set up your TV wirelessly before, you will automatically be connected to your wireless network.
Step 9:
Select No to scan for available wireless networks.
NOTE: You can also connect via Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) or AirStation One-Touch Secure System™ (AOSS).
Step 10:
Select your wireless network name (SSID) from the list then, press Enter.
Step 11:
When the security type of your wireless network appears, press Enter.
Step 12:
Enter your wireless network’s password in the available field.
NOTE: WPA keys are case-sensitive (abc is different from ABC). WEP keys are hexadecimal (0-9 and a-f) characters and are not case-sensitive.
Step 13:
Once done, press Enter.
Step 14:
Press the right arrow button on the remote to continue.
Step 15:
When the TV is successfully connected to the Internet screen appears, select Quit Network Setup.
Step 16:
You will then be directed back to the Network Menu screen. Scroll down and select Refresh Internet Content.
Step 17:
When the Internet content is ready screen shows, press the Home button again to display the menu.
Your Sony BRAVIA® TV should now be connected to the Internet wirelessly. To test the connection, select Applications > Internet Browser in the Menu screen then, press Enter.
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