Yeah you’re right. I went back and change the settings again and found out all I had to do was just change the frequency to 5GHz instead of 2.5. I think my tv just couldn’t connect unless it was set to 5GHz instead of automatic. Definitely far less safe having it set to the settings I had previously, but it was the only way at the moment and ran with it. Luckily everything works fine now without compromising security
Had the same problem woth my Samsung TV. Thankfully there’s an easy fix:First:Change the Frequency Band to 5GHz instead of automaticSecond:change the “WPA Version” to WPA/WPA2 the WPA Encryption mode should say “TKIP & AES”Turn your tv off and back on and try to reconnect. It should work
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