I have a RCA sled 48g45rq and mine shuts off every time I hook to the internet and will shut off every time I turn the TV back on until I disconnect the internet. I know my SSID is broadcasting for sure. I can hook it up wireless or ethernet and it does the same thing freezes and shuts off it's what these TVs are known for. I wish somebody could tell me where the backup battery is to hold the information that's stored in it cuz that's what's going on is that the time doesn't stay correct and just like a computer it shuts down and doesn't work until you correct the time on it. And that's because the battery backup in the computer has gone dead. I believe that the people who built this TV and programmed it forgot about that if you know what I mean. I don't know if there is a fix for this all I know is people keep thinking that it's the internet's fault and no it is the TV
SOURCE: D-Link DI-524 4 Port connection Problem.
Perhaps the router is not broadcasting its SSID, therefore is invisible to would be tappers. Type 192.168.0.1 into a browser on a computer directly wired to the router, leave the username blank, if you havent changed it, the password is admin by default. Once logged in check that wireless is enabled and that you are broadcasting the ssid, you may want to setup/change security settings for the wireless connection at this time also.
SOURCE: Dell inspiron 1505 not supported wireless adapter in the system
Check Control Panel - System - Hardware to see if you have a wireless card listed under Network Adaptor.
Click on it to see if the driver is installed ok.
Does the laptop have a switch or function key to enable the wireless?
SOURCE: Not able to connect to internet, using wireless router (SKy),
One of the things that I have seen that might fix this problem is running a program called winsock fix. What this does it reset/rebuild your network config on your laptop. You will need to download this program from the other computer and then take it to the laptop via thumbdrive/cd. Here is the link. Hope it helps.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html
SOURCE: Inspiron 6400 detects networks but does not connect to internet
Make sure you are connecting to your own internet connection through your wireless router and not on your neighbor's.....limited connectivity means you are out of reach or signal is blocked....
SOURCE: I have both my iMac & Samsung Smart TV
There's an adapter that monoprice.com just brought out that I purchased.
Works like a charm. It still plugs into the mini display port but it
also has a usb connector that you must plug into one of your usb ports
on your imac. This allows for the audio to travel over the hdmi with the
video. The link is below.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=104&cp_id=10428&cs_id=1042802&pid=5969&seq=1&format=2
Be aware that once you add the TV as a second screen that it extends
your desktop typically to the right of your current one. Just drag an
open window to the right and it appears on your TV. The resolution of
the TV is probably lower than the mac screen so the extension is a
different size. You can move the extension around to the
top/bottom/left/right etc.
You can see this in Preferences - displays - arrangement, After you have added your second screen.
If you don't want to extend the desktop but would rather mirror your primary display, this is where you check "mirror displays"
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