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Depending on the types of video/audio codecs supported, you may not be able to play certain HTML5 video
and audio files.
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Video sources from PC-optimized streaming service providers may not play properly on our proprietary
Internet
browser.
Read before setting up a wireless Internet connection
Precautions for wireless Internet
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This TV supports the IEEE 802.11 a /b /g /n /ac communication protocols. Samsung recommends using IEEE
802.11n. Video files stored on a device connected to the TV via a Home Network may not play back smoothly.
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Some of the IEEE 802.11 communication protocols may not be supported depending on the model.
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To use wireless Internet, the TV must be connected to a wireless router or modem. If the wireless router
supports DHCP, the TV can use a DHCP or static IP address to connect to the wireless network.
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Select a channel that is not currently being used by the wireless router. If the channel set is currently being
used by the wireless router to communicate with another device, the result is usually interference and/or a
communications failure.
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Most wireless networks have an optional security system. To enable a wireless network's security system,
you need to create a password using characters and numbers. This password is then needed to connect to a
security-enabled AP.
Wireless security protocols
The TV only supports the following wireless network security protocols. The TV cannot connect to non-certified
wireless routers.
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Authentication Modes: WEP, WPAPSK, WPA2PSK
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Encryption Types: WEP, TKIP, AES
In compliance with the newest Wi-Fi certification specifications, Samsung TVs do not support WEP or TKIP security
encryption in networks running in the 802.11n mode. If the wireless router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup),
you can connect the TV to your network using PBC (Push Button Configuration) or a PIN (Personal Identification
Number). WPS automatically configures the SSID and WPA key settings.