Modern TVs of the brand Aceline are multimedia centers that require constant access to the global network for full operation. Without an internet connection, you will lose the ability to watch online movies, update software, and use features Smart TVSetting up a router and TV can seem complicated to beginners, but it only takes a few minutes.
In this article, we'll walk you through every step of connecting your device to your home wireless network. You'll learn how to enter the correct password, select the encryption type, and what to do if the automatic network search fails. Proper setup will help you avoid video buffering and app instability in the future.
Before adjusting the settings in the menu, you need to ensure that your router is working properly. Make sure it's turned on, the lights are on correctly, and the internet is working properly on other devices. For stable Smart TV operation on Aceline TVs, we recommend using Wi-Fi standard 802.11n or ac with a frequency of 5 GHz if the router supports dual-band mode.
Preparatory stage and equipment testing
The first step is to physically prepare your equipment. Make sure your router isn't too far from your TV. The signal can weaken when passing through thick walls or metal structures. If you plan to watch high-definition content, 4K or Full HD, signal quality becomes a critical factor.
It's also worth checking the remote control. The batteries need to be charged, as you'll need to actively navigate the settings menu. Sometimes users forget that entering a password requires the on-screen keyboard, which is controlled by the navigation buttons.
It's important to know your router model and network security type. Most often, home networks use WPA2-PSKIf you have an older router with WEP protection, modern TVs may not see the network or refuse to connect for security reasons.
- 📶 Make sure the router is turned on and the WAN indicator is on or blinking.
- 🔋 Check the battery charge in the remote control.
- 📝 Find out the password for your Wi-Fi network in advance.
- 📡 Determine the location of the router relative to the TV.
⚠️ Note: If your router broadcasts two networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) with the same name, the TV may attempt to connect to the busier one. For initial setup, it's best to temporarily separate the network names (SSIDs) in your router settings.
Searching for and selecting a wireless network in the TV menu
After turning on the TV Aceline You need to go to the main menu. This is usually accomplished by pressing a button with a house or gear icon on the remote control. The interface may differ depending on the operating system version, but the logic remains the same for all devices.
You need to find the section responsible for network connections. It may be called Settings, Net or Network. Inside this section, look for the item Network setup or WirelessThis is where the module interaction occurs. Wi-Fi TV with surrounding access points.
Select the "Wireless" or "Wi-Fi" connection type. The TV will begin scanning the airwaves. This process can take 10 to 30 seconds. In the list that appears, find the name of your home network (SSID). If you haven't changed your router settings, the name usually includes the manufacturer's brand, for example, TP-Link, Asus or Keenetic.
☑️ Check before connection
After selecting a network, the TV will ask for confirmation or immediately prompt you to enter a password. Be careful when entering characters, as case is important. The system does not visually distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters in some fonts, so check each letter carefully.
Entering a password and connection security settings
A virtual keyboard will appear on the screen. Use the navigation arrows on the remote to move the cursor. Entering the password is the most crucial step. Even a single character error will result in access being denied. Protocol WPA2 requires an exact match of the access key.
Some models Aceline Allows you to hide password entries with asterisks for privacy, but during initial setup, it's best to enable character display to avoid typos. If your router supports this technology, WPS, you can try connecting without entering a password by pressing the corresponding button on the router and selecting WPS in the TV menu.
However, the WPS method is considered less secure and is often disabled by default on new routers. Therefore, manual entry remains the most reliable method. After entering the password, press the button Connect or OK.
- 🔑 Please enter your password carefully, observing the letter case.
- 👁️ Enable display of password characters if possible.
- 🔄 If you make a mistake, try entering your password again slowly.
- 🛡️ Use WPA2-PSK (AES) security for maximum compatibility.
⚠️ Please note: Smart TV interfaces and router settings may be updated. If you don't find an exact match for a menu item, look for similar names in the "Network" or "Connections" section.
What should I do if the keyboard doesn't appear on the screen?
Sometimes the virtual keyboard doesn't appear automatically. In this case, try pressing the "Return" or "Back" button on the remote control and then selecting the network again. Restarting the TV by unplugging it from the power outlet for 1 minute may also help.
Table errors and how to solve them
Even with correct data entry, errors may still occur. Below is a table of the most common problems encountered by TV owners. Aceline, and how to troubleshoot them. Understanding the error code will help you diagnose the problem faster.
| Error code or status | Possible cause | Solution method |
|---|---|---|
| Incorrect password | Error entering security key | Double-check your password, make sure it is case-sensitive. |
| Failed to connect | Weak signal or router failure | Reboot the router, move the TV closer |
| IP address not received | DHCP server error | In the network settings, select "Static IP" or reboot the router. |
| Network not found | The router has hidden the SSID or is too far away | Check network visibility on your phone, enable SSID broadcasting |
If the connection status changes to "Connected" but the internet isn't working, the problem may be with your ISP. Check if other devices have internet access. If the network is working but the TV displays "No internet access," try entering the addresses in the DNS settings. 8.8.8.8 And 8.8.4.4 (Google servers).
Setting up a static IP address and DNS
In some cases, automatic address allocation on a local network fails. This may be due to IP address conflicts or router configuration issues. In these cases, manual configuration is required. To do this, select the connection type in the network menu. Static instead of Automatic (DHCP).
You'll need to enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers. This information can be found by looking at the connection settings on a computer or phone already connected to the network. Typically, the gateway is the address of the router itself, for example, 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
For DNS, it's best to use public servers, which are more stable than your ISP's servers. This will speed up the Smart TV interface response and video playback. In the Primary DNS field, enter 8.8.8.8, in the secondary - 1.1.1.1.
- 💻 Find out the gateway (router) IP address through a connected computer.
- 🔢 Use a static IP outside the router's DHCP range to avoid conflicts.
- 🌐 Register reliable DNS servers to speed up Smart TV performance.
- ⚙️ Save the settings and check the connection status.
After saving the settings, the TV should reconnect. If the "Connected" status appears but apps won't load, try resetting the network settings to factory defaults and repeating the process. This will clear the network settings cache.
Alternative connection methods: Wi-Fi Direct and LAN
If the Wi-Fi module in your TV is faulty or the signal is too weak, you can use a wired connection. Most models Aceline equipped with a port LANConnect the Ethernet cable from the router directly to the TV. This way, no wireless network setup is required—the connection will be established automatically.
Another option is technology Wi-Fi DirectIt allows you to stream content from your phone or tablet to your TV without a router. However, to use online movie theaters (YouTube, Netflix, Kinopoisk), an active internet connection via a router is still required.
It's also possible to connect via a USB Wi-Fi adapter if the built-in module is missing or burned out. Important: The TV only supports certain adapter models with specific chipsets. Ralink or MediatekUniversal adapters may not work without special firmware.
⚠️ Important: When using a USB Wi-Fi adapter, make sure it's compatible with your Aceline TV model. Not all devices work out of the box; some require driver installation, which isn't possible on your TV.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why can't my Aceline TV see my Wi-Fi network?
There could be several reasons: the router is too far away, the TV is using an encryption standard that isn't supported (for example, WPA3 on an older model), or the SSID is hidden. Try moving closer to the router and checking the security settings in the router's admin panel.
How do I reset network settings on my TV?
Go to Settings → Net → Network setupFind the "Network Reset" or "Delete Network" option. You can also perform a full reset via the "System" → "Factory Reset" menu, but this will delete all your data and apps.
Can I connect my Aceline TV to 5GHz Wi-Fi?
It depends on the specific model. Budget models often only support the 2.4 GHz band. Check the specifications of your model in the manual or on the official website. If the module is one-way, it will not physically detect the 5 GHz network.
What should I do if I get the message "No Internet access" after connecting?
Check the date and time on your TV. An incorrect date can block secure connections (HTTPS). If the time is correct, try manually entering the 8.8.8.8 DNS servers in the network settings.