Connecting a Saros TV to Wi-Fi: 3 Proven Methods + Troubleshooting

Televisions Saros While popular Smart TV devices, connecting them to Wi-Fi often raises questions among users. Without properly configuring your wireless network, you won't be able to use YouTube, Netflix, your browser, or update firmware. In this article, we'll cover all current connection methods, including manual settings and using WPS, as well as common errors that can interfere with reliable operation.

Feature of TVs Saros - firmware based on Android TV or proprietary shell, which affects the layout of the settings menu. We've covered all the nuances for 2020–2026 models, but if your TV is older, the interface may differ. Important: Before setting up, make sure your router is providing a signal within the specified range. 2.4 GHz - not all models Saros support 5 GHz.

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Cable (LAN)
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1. Preparing for connection: what to check before setting up

Before you start setting up Wi-Fi on Saros, make sure the problem isn't with the router or the TV itself. Here are the key points:

  • 📶 Router signal: Check that the Wi-Fi indicator on the router is green or blue. If it's blinking orange, reboot the device using the button. Reset on the back panel.
  • 🔌 TV power supply: After connecting to the network, wait 1-2 minutes - the system may take longer than usual to boot up the first time.
  • 📱 Test on another deviceTry connecting your smartphone or laptop to the same network. If they also don't see the Wi-Fi, the problem is with the router.
  • 🔄 Reset network settings: If the TV was previously connected to a different network, perform a reset Settings → Network → Reset network settings.

Please note regional settings router. Some models Saros (for example, series Saros X5) may conflict with Wi-Fi channels above 11th in the range 2.4 GHzGo to your router settings and set the channel manually. 1–11.

⚠️ Attention: If your router is operating in the 802.11r (Fast Transition), please disable this feature - it may block TV connections Saros older than 2022.

2. Method 1: Standard connection via the settings menu

This is the most universal method that works on all models. Saros With Android TV or a branded shell. Follow the instructions:

  1. Turn on the TV and press the button Home (house) on the remote control.
  2. Go to Settings → Network → Wireless network (Wi-Fi).
  3. Select your network from the list of available networks. If it's not there, click Refresh the list.
  4. Enter your Wi-Fi password. Use virtual keyboard on the screen or app Saros Remote for smartphone (speeds up input).
  5. Confirm the connection. The status should appear within 10-30 seconds. Connected.

If the password is entered correctly, but the TV does not connect, check encryption type in the router settings. Saros supports only WPA2-PSK (AES) or WPA3-PersonalOpen your router's control panel (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) and change security settings.

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3. Method 2: Connecting via WPS (for routers with a WPS button)

Function WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Allows you to connect your TV to the network without entering a password. This is convenient if you have a long or complex key. Instructions:

  1. On the TV, go to Settings → Network → WPS.
  2. Select an option WPS button (not PIN!).
  3. For 2 minutes press the physical button WPS on the router (usually it is labeled and located on the back panel).
  4. Wait for the message Successful connection on the TV screen.

If the buttons WPS there is no such feature on the router, check its presence in the web interface (section Wi-Fi → WPS). Some models Saros (For example, Saros QLED 4K) only support physical button.

⚠️ Important: After connecting via WPS, update your TV's firmware. Older versions may cause spontaneous connection breaks due to authentication errors.
Why might WPS not work?

Not all routers support WPS in push-button mode—some require a PIN code, which Saros TVs don't support. This feature can also be disabled in the router settings for security reasons (recommended for public networks).

4. Method 3: Manually entering network parameters (for advanced users)

If automatic connection doesn't work, try entering your network settings manually. This can help if your router is hiding the SSID or using non-standard settings.

  1. From your TV's Wi-Fi menu, select Add a network manually.
  2. Please specify:
    • 📡 Network name (SSID): the exact name of your Wi-Fi (case sensitive!).
    • 🔐 Security type: WPA2-PSK or WPA3-Personal.
    • 🔑 Password: security key.
    • 🌐 IP settings: usually DHCP (automatically), but if the router requires a static IP, specify it.
  • Save the settings and wait for the connection.
  • To diagnose problems, use network test in the TV menu (Settings → Network → Diagnostics). It will show at what stage the failure occurs: obtaining an IP address, connecting to DNS, or accessing the internet.

    Error Cause Solution
    Failed to obtain IP IP address conflict or DHCP is disabled on the router Reboot your router or assign a static IP in its settings.
    Authentication failed Incorrect password or encryption type Check your password, change the security type to WPA2-PSK (AES)
    No internet access Problems with the provider or MAC address blocking Call your ISP or clone your MAC address in your router settings.

    5. Common mistakes and their solutions

    Even after successful connection, users Saros encounter problems. Here are the most common ones:

    • 🔄 Constant connection breaks: Check if your Wi-Fi channel is overloaded (use apps like Wi-Fi Analyzer (to analyze the broadcast). Switch the router to a less congested channel.
    • 📵 There is no signal in some rooms: If the TV is far from the router, use repeater or Mesh system. Models Saros with a Wi-Fi module 1x1 MIMO (For example, Saros Basic HD) poorly receive a signal through walls.
    • ⚙️ Applications don't work: Update your TV's firmware and check your settings DNSSometimes manually installing DNS from Google helps (8.8.8.8) in the network settings.
    • 🔒 MAC address blocking: If your provider binds access to specific devices, add the MAC address of the TV (you can find it in Settings → About TV → Status) to the list of allowed ones on the router.

    If after connecting to Wi-Fi the TV Saros does not update firmware, check date and time in the settings. Incorrect values ​​may block access to update servers. Set automatic time synchronization via the internet.

    6. Configuring the router for stable operation with Saros

    To avoid connection problems, optimize your router settings:

    • 📡 Range 2.4 GHz: set a fixed channel (1, 6 or 11) and channel width 20 MHz (Not 40 MHz!).
    • 🔄 Opening hours: select 802.11n (Not 802.11ac or 802.11ax), if the TV is older than 2021.
    • 🔒 Security: turn off WPA3, if your TV does not support it (check the instructions for your model).
    • 🌐 DNS: use public DNS (8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1) instead of the DNS provider.

    For models Saros 4K UHD with support 5 GHz It is recommended to create guest network on the router specifically for the TV. This will help avoid conflicts with other devices that could consume all your bandwidth.

    ⚠️ Attention: If your router issues IP addresses in the range 10.0.0.x or 172.16.x.x, and the TV is waiting 192.168.x.x, manually assign a static IP in the network settings Saros (For example, 192.168.1.100).

    7. Alternative ways to connect to the Internet

    If your Wi-Fi just won't work, consider these alternatives:

    • 🔌 Cable connection (LAN): the most stable option. Connect the TV to the router via Ethernet cable (ports are usually located on the back panel).
    • 📶 USB modem: some models Saros (For example, Saros Smart Plus) support 3G/4G modem connection via a USB port. Check compatibility on the manufacturer's website.
    • 📱 Access point mode: temporarily share the Internet from your smartphone (turn on Modem mode in your phone settings) and connect your TV to this network.

    Cable connection may require adapter, if the TV doesn't have a built-in Ethernet port. The official adapter from Saros - model Saros LAN-Adapter (SA-LA1), but any compatible one will do USB 2.0.

    FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting Saros to Wi-Fi

    My TV can't see my Wi-Fi network. What should I do?

    Check:

    • Is the mode enabled? Hidden network on the router (if yes, add the network manually).
    • Is the router working in mode? 802.11b/g/n (old models Saros do not support 802.11ac).
    • Does the number of connected devices exceed the router limit (usually up to 32 devices).
    How do I reset network settings on Saros?

    Go to Settings → Support → Reset → Reset network settingsAfter the reset, the TV will forget all saved networks, and you will have to connect again.

    Is it possible to connect Saros to Wi-Fi without a remote control?

    Yes, there are several ways:

    • Use application Saros Remote for smartphone (available on Android and iOS).
    • Connect keyboard or mouse via USB - they work as a remote control.
    • On some models, the control buttons are duplicated on bottom panel TV.
    Why does my TV connect to Wi-Fi but not load apps?

    Possible reasons:

    • Blocking traffic on the router (check Firewall or parental control).
    • Incorrect settings DNS (try to specify 8.8.8.8 manually).
    • Provider restrictions (some operators block streaming services).
    • The TV firmware is outdated (update it via Settings → Software Update).
    How do I know if my Saros supports the 5GHz band?

    Check your TV model:

    • Models 2022 and newer (eg Saros QLED 2023) - support 5 GHz.
    • Models 2020–2021 (For example, Saros Ultra HD) - only 2.4 GHz.
    • Models until 2020 - only 2.4 GHz at limited speed.

    For exact information, please see user manual or on the sticker on the back of the TV (the Wi-Fi standard is indicated, for example, 802.11n or 802.11ac).