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Samsung Class DU6900 - any way to block devices?

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kck18
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I have a Samsung TV, not my first... but in the last 2 days, someone nearby has been trying to connect to my tv with a Kindle and it's not in my household. It's the pop up that provides the pairing code, and I always hit cancel. But this has happened no less than 10 times in the last 48 hours. I even changed my TV's name in case they were just not realizing it wasn't their tv. No dice. 

So, is there any way to keep devices from seeing my TV as pairable? I checked in all the settings I could find and saw nothing. The only allowed device is my S24, so that's fine. But it's really frustrating to be watching something and get the pop up 3-5 times in a row and having to hit cancel. 

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Samsung_Moderator
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Hello! Thank you for reaching out! Unfortunately, this TV does not have this compatibility; most TVs do not have the option to block certain or all connections. 

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meself
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It would be same as when you turn on wifi on your phone and it lists any connections by you that's what the kindle is doing put a password on your connection
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Samsung_Moderator
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Hello! Thank you for reaching out! Unfortunately, this TV does not have this compatibility; most TVs do not have the option to block certain or all connections.