Go into input or source select then picture settings in ipad to project to other device might need special cables
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Can you use an USB cable instead? There are some steps you can check in Device Manager according to the following link. http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1538
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7hardware/thread/3ba59aa2-470b-44b5-9b2c-b1f24da76c7f
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Yes, enter the menu. Look for signal source (ant/cable) select cable. Then run channel scan. This is an older TV and will require some time for the system to scan the cable channels and adjust. The process could take up to 20 min. Do not disrupt. Wait fo unit the TV is completed the process. If you have the operations manuel, the step by step for this process is posted.
Please note this TV is only capable of process NTSC TV signals. If the cable company you are using is supply Digital or Quam or ATSC type signals then the TV just won't work.
G-link can be turned off through the menu. You should see that selection in the first or second page of the set up menu. G-link is for TV guide and record setup for VCR operation. The TV guide should also be set to off or "no" in the same setup menu. You MUST got through the complete setup menu in order for the TV Guide not to try to operate each time you turn on the TV.
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What version of iOS is the iPad running? Try updating the iPad to the latest version of iOS (4.3.1) and see if the wireless situation is better.
To update the iOS, just plug the iPad into you computer and look in iTunes to see if an update is available for the iPad.
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The procedure for doing this can be found at this weblink http://ipad.about.com/od/iPad_Guide/ss/How-To-Wipe-Your-iPad-And-Erase-Data.htm
Hope this helps.
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All solutions posted above are good and correct, but do keep in mind that not all apps support video out, so most of the time, your TV will say it is not getting a signal, unless you are playing saved videos or an using an app which does support the feature, such as Netflix or Youtube.
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