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Hi
I have a strange issue with my Android TV (KD-43X8305C). Whenever it is connected to my router (Huwaeii, supplied by TalkTalk), either wired or wireless, the router stops working. i.e. I can't even browse to its home page (192.168.1.1), and no internet in the house.
As soon as I unplug the ethernet cable from the back of the TV, router springs back into life.
Does anybody have any thoughts, suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi
I discovered that I had fixed another device's IP very low (192.168.1.20), and the router had a DHCP range 2-256. (from memory!).
So I changed the other device to a higher IP (192.168.1.130), and limited the router range to 2-99, my theory being that this could be a source of conflict (although don't understand why only the TV would be affected?)
I left the TV to DHCP.
So far, all is good, but I've been here before, thinking it was OK! Only time will tell.
Hi there
Can you try using a different ethernet cable? Even on a different port on your router. Test this and see what happens.
Cheers
Hi
I discovered that I had fixed another device's IP very low (192.168.1.20), and the router had a DHCP range 2-256. (from memory!).
So I changed the other device to a higher IP (192.168.1.130), and limited the router range to 2-99, my theory being that this could be a source of conflict (although don't understand why only the TV would be affected?)
I left the TV to DHCP.
So far, all is good, but I've been here before, thinking it was OK! Only time will tell.
Cool
Thanks for posting back. As i dont know your setup etc, it wpuld have been very hard (if not impossible) to figure that out
Cheers
Agreed, if that was the problem then it was a very "local" problem. I guess it may be useful to others, odd network issues? check your dodgy fixed IPs!
Can't be sure I've fixed the problem until it's been stable for a bit longer though.
Ok, I had exactly same issue.
The solution was: assigning permanent IP for the TV MAC address in router settings, for example 192.168.1.30
In TV settings I leave to DHCP.
I think there was a conflict with some other devices in the same network, when DHCP assigning IPs, but with this permanent IP now - everything works fine for now.
Had too an issue of wireless conflict in my laptop screen. Laptop was wireless connected to wireless repeater.
Assigned a static IP Address for my wireless repeater and connected again TV on this repeater with ethernet cable. No issue after that.
I don't know if problem is related to two band(2.4 and 5GHz) and same TV MAC.