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‎03-25-2023 09:49 AM (Last edited ‎04-04-2023 08:09 AM by SamsungJecca ) in
LED and OLED TVsActually, I have no idea what type TV I have. Model # is right. I want to connect my TV to the net wirelessly. The manual says I need an "IP sharer." Is that the same thing as a wireless adapter?
Bonus: where is the MAC address
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‎03-25-2023 10:26 AM in
LED and OLED TVs@Required Alias That TV is pretty old, from 2009. It looks like it does have an Ethernet port.
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‎03-25-2023 11:15 AM in
LED and OLED TVsYeah, ethernet port, but I'll need an electrician to run the cable. expensive.
The manual states I can connect the TV wirelessly using an "IP sharer." If that is the same as a Network adapter, that's much less expensive.
I can't find a MAC in the TV's Settings. It apparently connects to a network, so it must have MAC
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‎04-04-2023 08:14 AM in
LED and OLED TVsHi there, Thanks so much for asking. I'm sorry for any confusion here. In order to connect this model to a wireless network, you would need a wireless LAN adapter with an Ethernet plug. This adapter would plug into the Ethernet port on the TV, and connect wirelessly to the Wi-Fi network. Once your TV is connected to the internet, the MAC address and other information should appear in the settings menu.