Setting up Wi-Fi and Smart TV on DEXP TVs: A Complete Guide

Modern televisions, including popular models of the brand DEXP, are complex multimedia centers that cannot be fully utilized without internet access. A network connection transforms a regular screen into a smart platform, providing access to streaming services, online cinemas, and screen mirroring from a smartphone. Integrating the device into a home network may seem daunting to an inexperienced user, but it is standardized and straightforward.

In this article, we'll cover every step of setting up a wireless connection, from initial module activation to fine-tuning DNS settings to ensure stable application operation. You'll learn how to avoid common mistakes and what to do if the system doesn't detect your access point. Stable Internet — This is the foundation of Smart TV operation, and proper configuration at the start will save you time and nerves in the future.

It's worth noting that the operating systems installed on different TV models may have visual differences, but the operating logic remains the same. Whether it's Android TV or a proprietary shell, the key steps for searching for networks and entering a password are virtually identical. Let's take a closer look at the process.

Equipment preparation and compatibility testing

Before proceeding directly to the settings menu, you need to ensure the technical readiness of the equipment. Not all DEXP TV models are equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi module, especially budget models or older models. The first step is to visually inspect the box or review the technical documentation, which should indicate the wireless communication standard, for example, 802.11 b/g/n or ac.

It's also critical to ensure your router is working properly and is sharing internet with other devices, such as smartphones or laptops. If your phone's Wi-Fi network is unstable, your TV will also have difficulty buffering video. Make sure you know the exact network name (SSID) and password, as entering data on the remote can be difficult if you frequently make mistakes.

⚠️ Note: If your model's specifications only indicate the presence of a LAN port, but not a Wi-Fi module, you will need a separate USB adapter compatible with your DEXP TV's chipset, or use a wired connection.

The router's location also plays a role: the signal must be able to reliably reach the TV's location. Walls, mirrors, and household appliances can significantly weaken the signal, especially at 5 GHz. If the router is located in an adjacent room behind a load-bearing wall, it might be worth considering installing a repeater.

Step-by-step instructions for connecting to a wireless network

The process for setting up the Smart TV interface on DEXP devices is generally standardized. After turning on the TV, press the button Menu Or use the dedicated gear button on your remote control. In the window that opens, find the section for network settings.

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Depending on the firmware version, the path may look like this Settings → Network → Network Connection or System → Network → Wi-FiSelect the "Wireless" option. The TV will scan the surrounding area and display a list of available access points. Find your router's name in the list.

When you select a network, a virtual keyboard will open. Be careful when entering the password: the system is case-sensitive. Use the navigation buttons to switch between numbers, Latin letters, and special characters. After entering the information, select "Connect."

  • 📡 Make sure the Wi-Fi switch in the TV menu is in the "On" position.
  • 🔑 The password should be entered carefully, checking each letter, as hidden input is not always convenient.
  • 🔄 If the connection doesn't work the first time, try rebooting the router and repeating the procedure.

After successful authentication, a connection message will appear on the screen, along with a signal strength icon next to the network name. Your DEXP TV is now connected to the global network and ready to install updates or launch apps.

Solving common connection problems

Users often encounter situations where the TV detects the network but won't connect, or the connection is there but the internet isn't working. One of the most common causes is an incorrectly set date and time. If the system clock is out of sync, security certificates fail verification, and the connection is blocked.

Why is the correct time zone important?

Smart TVs use a secure connection (HTTPS) to communicate with servers. If the device's time differs significantly from the server's actual time, a certificate error occurs and the connection is terminated for security reasons. Set automatic time synchronization via the network if you have a wired connection, or set the time manually, down to the minute.

Another common issue is a full DNS cache or IP address conflict. Manually entering DNS servers can help in this case. You'll need to go to the network settings, select your network, and don't connect automatically. Instead, choose "Advanced Settings" or "IP Settings."

Change the IP acquisition mode from Automatic (DHCP) to Manual. In the DNS server field, enter the addresses of public servers, such as Google's (8.8.8.8) or Yandex (77.88.8.8). This often solves the problem when "the Internet is connected" but YouTube or movie theaters do not load content.

Problem Possible cause Solution method
Gray Wi-Fi icon The module is disabled or the driver has failed. Restarting the TV by pulling it out of the socket
Constant breaks Weak signal or interference Moving the router closer or changing the channel
DNS error Problems with the provider Registering static DNS 8.8.8.8
Doesn't see the 5 GHz network Old Wi-Fi module Connecting to a 2.4 GHz network

Setting up Smart TV and installing apps

Once you've successfully connected to the internet, a world of multimedia possibilities opens up before you. The operating system will prompt you to update the software. Software update — a critical step, as new firmware versions contain security fixes and improve compatibility with modern video codecs.

To install apps, you'll need an account. Depending on your platform (Android TV or other), this may be a Google account or a manufacturer account. Register an email address if you don't have one, and sign in to the app store (Google Play Market or similar).

There are thousands of apps available in the store, from online cinemas like Okko, IVI, Kion to browsers and file managers. Installation is done in one click. After downloading, the application icon will appear in the main menu or in the "My Apps" section.

  • 📺 Install at least one major online cinema to watch content in high quality.
  • 🌐 You may need a browser to access websites that don't have an official TV app.
  • 📂 A file manager is useful for installing applications from third-party sources (APK files).

Please note that some apps may require a subscription to view premium content. Basic Smart TV functionality, including YouTube and the browser, remains free.

Using Screen Mirroring and DLNA

One of the most useful features of a Smart TV is the ability to stream content from a smartphone or tablet to a large screen. DLNA technology allows you to stream photos and videos stored on your phone directly to your TV via a shared Wi-Fi network.

To do this, both devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. On your TV, launch the "Media" or "DLNA" app, and on your smartphone, select a video from your gallery and press the "Cast" button (the screen icon with arrows). Select your device from the list of available devices. DEXP TV.

📊 What do you most often watch on TV?
Movies from online cinemas: Vacation photos: Games from your phone: YouTube from your computer

Function Screen Mirroring (or AnyCast/Miracast) allows you to fully mirror your smartphone's screen. This is convenient for showing presentations, playing games, or watching content that doesn't support Cast technology. Activate this feature in the "Connections" or "Display" menu on your TV, and select "Cast" or "Smart View" on your Android smartphone.

Please note that when mirroring your screen, your smartphone may become hotter and drain your battery faster. For longer sessions, it is recommended to keep your phone charged. Image quality during mirroring depends on your Wi-Fi connection speed and distance from the router.

Optimizing connection speed and stability

To comfortably watch 4K video, you need a stable internet speed of at least 25 Mbps. If you notice frequent picture quality drops or video buffering, it's time to optimize it. First, check the speed on the TV itself using the built-in browser or the Speedtest app.

If your speed is significantly lower than your plan, try changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router. In apartment buildings, the airwaves are often clogged with neighboring networks, causing interference. Switching to a less congested channel in your router settings can significantly improve the situation.

⚠️ Note: Router and TV interfaces may be updated by developers. If you cannot find the menu items described, please refer to the official documentation for your specific DEXP model or the manufacturer's website.

It also makes sense to disconnect unused devices from the Wi-Fi network while watching heavy content. Torrents on your computer or downloads on your phone can consume your entire bandwidth, leaving your TV with minimal resources. Traffic prioritization (QoS) in your router settings can help prioritize your Smart TV.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to connect a DEXP TV without Wi-Fi using a cable?

Yes, almost all modern DEXP models are equipped with a LAN (Ethernet) port. This is an even more reliable connection method, ensuring maximum speed and stability while eliminating wireless signal interference. You'll need a standard network cable connecting the router and TV.

Why did my TV stop seeing my Wi-Fi network after changing my router?

It's possible the new router operates on a standard that the TV module doesn't support (for example, only 5 GHz, but the TV only sees 2.4 GHz), or the encryption type has changed. Try creating a guest network on the router with basic security settings (WPA2) and a name in Latin characters.

How do I reset network settings on a DEXP TV?

To reset, go to Settings → General → Reset or Settings → Network → Reset network settingsThis will delete all saved Wi-Fi passwords and connection settings, returning them to factory defaults.

Does my DEXP Smart TV support voice control via Wi-Fi?

This depends on the specific model and version of the remote. If the remote has a microphone button and voice search is enabled in the settings, then control is possible. For this feature to work, the TV must be connected to the internet.