How to connect a Sony TV to WiFi wirelessly: a step-by-step guide with photos

Wireless TV connection Sony Bravia Internet access provides access to streaming services, Smart TV features, and online games without the hassle of wires. However, many users encounter difficulties: the router isn't visible in the list of networks, the password isn't accepted, or the connection keeps dropping. This guide will help you avoid common mistakes and set it up. stable WiFi on TV Sony any model - from budget KD-43X75 to the flagship XR-75A95L with a processor Cognitive Processor XR.

We will look at not only the standard connection procedure via the TV menu, but also alternative methods (for example, via an application) Sony Video & TV SideView), as well as diagnosing connection issues. We'll pay special attention to router settings, as they cause problems in 70% of cases.

If your TV was released before 2018, check the standard support WiFi 5 (802.11ac) - some older models Sony work only with 2.4 GHz and don't see the network 5 GHzAlso, please note that a firmware update may be required after connection—we'll cover this in a separate section.

📊 What type of connection do you use for your TV?
WiFi only
Cable only
I alternate between both options
I haven't connected it yet.

1. Preparation: What to check before connecting

Before you configure your TV, make sure your network is ready to connect a new device. Here are the key points:

The router must support the standard WiFi 4 (802.11n) or newer. Televisions Sony 2020 and later compatible with WiFi 6 (802.11ax), but for stable operation it is enough 802.11acIf your router is older than 2015, check its specifications on the sticker or in the web interface (usually at 192.168.1.1).

The WiFi password must be entered correctly.Even a single character error will result in a connection failure. If you've forgotten your password, you can view it:

  • 📱 On your smartphone (Android/iOS): in the settings of the connected network
  • 💻 On a computer (Windows): via Control Panel → Network and Sharing Center → Wireless Network → Properties
  • 🔧 On the router: in the web interface in the section Wireless → Security

The TV must be within the network coverage area.The optimal distance to the router is up to 10 meters without obstacles (walls, furniture). If the signal is weak, use repeater or Mesh systemCheck the signal strength on your smartphone in the same location as the TV. If there are less than 2-3 bars, the connection will be unstable.

2. Step-by-step instructions: connecting via the TV menu

This is the most reliable method that works on all models. Sony Bravia With Android TV or Google TV. Follow the instructions:

🔹 Step 1: Turn on your TV and open the settings menu.

Click the button Home (home) on the remote, then select ⚙️ "Settings" (or Settings). In older models the path may differ: Home → Settings → Network.

🔹 Step 2: Go to the Network section

In the settings menu, find the item 🌐 "Net" or Network Settings (in English - Network or Network & Internet). On TVs with Google TV (2021 models and newer) the path is: Settings → Network & Internet.

🔹 Step 3: Select the connection type

Click Setting up a network connectionWireless Network (or Wi-Fi). The TV will start scanning for available networks.

🔹 Step 4: Select your WiFi network

Find the name of your network in the list (SSID). If it is not there:

  • 🔄 Refresh the list with the button Refresh (or Refresh)
  • 📡 Check if the gear is engaged SSID in the router settings (sometimes the network is hidden)
  • 🔌 Reboot your router by unplugging it for 30 seconds

🔹 Step 5. Enter your password

Select your network, enter the password (case sensitive!) and click ConnectIf an error occurs "Unable to connect", check:

  • 🔑 Is your password correct? (Try entering it on your phone to check.)
  • 🛡️ Router encryption type — TVs Sony support WPA2-PSK And WPA3-PSK, but may not work with WEP
  • 📶 WiFi channel - if used Channel 12-14 in the 2.4 GHz range, change it to 1-11 (in Russia, only these are allowed)

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🔹 Step 6. Completing the setup

After a successful connection, the TV will prompt you to update the firmware (if a new version is available). It is not recommended to refuse the update, as this may cause problems with your Smart TV and streaming services. Click "Refresh" and wait for the process to complete (it will take 5-15 minutes).

⚠️ Attention: If your TV doesn't connect to the Internet after connecting to WiFi, check your settings. DHCP on the router. Make sure that the automatic IP address assignment function (DHCP Server) is enabled. Otherwise, you will have to enter the IP manually (instructions in section 5).

3. Alternative connection methods

If the standard method doesn't work, try one of these options. They're especially useful for TVs. Sony with outdated firmware or non-standard network settings.

📱 Method 1: Via the app Sony Video & TV SideView

This is the official app from Sony Allows you to control your TV from your smartphone, including WiFi setup. Download it:

Open the app, select your TV from the list of devices, and follow the on-screen instructions. The app will automatically transfer the WiFi settings from your phone to the TV.

🖥️ Method 2: Via WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)

If your router supports WPS, connection will take less than a minute:

  1. On TV: Settings → Network → Set up network connection → WPS (push-button)
  2. On the router: press the physical button WPS (usually on the back panel) within 2 minutes
  3. Wait for the message "Connected" on the TV screen

⚠️ Important: Some models have Sony (For example, XBR-55X900H) The WPS function is disabled by default. To activate it, go to Settings → Security → WPS and enable the option.

🔧 Method 3: Manually assigning an IP address

If your TV connects to WiFi but doesn't access the internet, try setting a static IP:

  1. Find out a free IP in your network (for example, 192.168.1.100)
  2. On TV: Settings → Network → IP Settings → Manual
  3. Enter:
    • IP address: 192.168.1.100
    • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    • Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (router address)
    • DNS: 8.8.8.8 (Google DNS) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare)
Why might WPS not work?

Some routers (especially from providers like Rostelecom or MTS) block WPS by default due to security vulnerabilities. The feature can also be disabled in your TV's firmware—this applies to 2022 and newer models due to stricter security standards.

4. Configuring your router for stable operation with Sony TV

Even if the TV is connected to WiFi, the connection may be interrupted due to suboptimal router settings. Here are the key parameters to check:

Parameter Recommended value Why is this important?
WiFi standard 802.11n/ac (or ax for new routers) Televisions Sony do not support outdated 802.11g, which results in low speed
Channel width (2.4 GHz) 20 MHz Width 40 MHz may cause interference, especially in apartment buildings
Channel (2.4 GHz) 1, 6 or 11 These channels do not overlap, which reduces interference from neighboring networks.
Security mode WPA2-PSK or WPA3-PSK WEP is not supported by modern TVs, and WPA3 may not work on older models
MTU 1472 Default value (1500) sometimes causes connection breaks

🔄 How to change router settings?

1. Open the router's web interface (usually at 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1).

2. Enter your login and password (by default it is often admin/admin or indicated on the router sticker).

3. Go to the section Wireless Settings (or Wireless network).

4. Save the changes and reboot the router.

⚠️ Attention: If you are using a router from a provider (for example, Keenetic from Beeline or Sagemcom (from Rostelecom), some settings may be blocked. In this case, contact your provider's technical support and ask them to enable the modes. WPA2 And 802.11n.

5. Updating the TV firmware after connection

After connecting to WiFi, the TV Sony Usually prompts you to update the firmware. This is critical for:

  • 🎮 Bug fixes for streaming services (Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video)
  • 🔒 Security vulnerability fixes
  • 📶 Improved WiFi connection stability

🔹 How to update firmware manually?

If automatic update does not work:

  1. Go to Settings → Support → Software Update
  2. Select Update via the Internet
  3. Wait until it's finished (don't turn off the TV!)

🔹 What to do if the update is stuck?

If the process is stuck at 0% or 100%:

  • 🔌 Unplug the TV for 1 minute, then plug it back in.
  • 📡 Check your internet speed - the update requires at least 5 Mbps
  • 🔄 Try updating via USB (instructions on the website) Sony)

6. Troubleshooting: Common Errors and Solutions

If your TV won't connect to WiFi or the connection is unstable, use this table:

Problem Possible cause Solution
The TV doesn't see the WiFi network. Network hidden (SSID Hidden) or works on 5 GHz, and TV only supports 2.4 GHz Enable visibility in your router settings. SSID or switch to 2.4 GHz
Error "Unable to obtain IP address" DHCP disabled on the router or there is a malfunction in its operation Turn on DHCP or assign IP manually (section 3)
The connection is broken after 5-10 minutes Weak signal or interference from other devices (microwaves, wireless headphones) Change the WiFi channel to 1, 6 or 11 or use a repeater
Slow internet speed on TV (while internet speed is normal on other devices) Limiting the bandwidth for the TV in the router settings (QoS) Turn it off QoS or add the TV's MAC address to the priority devices
After updating the firmware, WiFi stopped working. A failure in the new software version or incompatibility with the router settings Reset network settings on TV (Settings → Network → Reset) or roll back the firmware

🔧 Additional steps for diagnosis:

  • 📊 Check your TV's internet speed using the built-in app Speedtest (available in Google Play (for Android TV)
  • 🔄 Restart your router and TV (unplug both devices for 1 minute)
  • 🛠️ Reset your TV's network settings: Settings → Network → Reset network settings
⚠️ Attention: If after all the manipulations the WiFi on the TV Sony It still doesn't work, check if it's blocking the connection antivirus or parental control on the router. For example, in routers ASUS And TP-Link there is a function AI Protection, which may regard the TV as a suspicious device.

7. Optimize WiFi for streaming and gaming

If you are planning to watch movies in 4K HDR or play Cloud Gaming (For example, NVIDIA GeForce NOW or Xbox Cloud Gaming), the default WiFi settings may not be enough. Here's how to improve performance:

🚀 1. Use the 5 GHz band (if supported)

Televisions Sony 2020 and newer (eg X900H, A80J) support 5 GHz, which provides higher speeds and lower latency. To switch:

  • Turn on the network on the router 5 GHz (if it is disabled)
  • On your TV, connect to the network with the suffix _5G or -5GHz
  • Make sure there are no thick walls between the TV and the router - 5 GHz passes through obstacles worse

🎯 2. Set up QoS (Quality of Service)

Function QoS Allows you to prioritize TV traffic. Setting up for routers TP-Link:

  1. Go to Additional settings → QoS
  2. Turn on QoS and select the mode By IP/MAC
  3. Add the MAC address of the TV (you can find it in Settings → Network → Network Status)
  4. Set the maximum bandwidth for this device

🔗 3. Use Powerline adapters (if WiFi is unstable)

If the walls are too thick for WiFi, but you don’t want to run cables, Powerline adapters (For example, TP-Link AV1000) transmit the internet through electrical wiring. Speeds will be higher than over WiFi, and latency will be lower.

📡 4. Update your router firmware

Outdated router firmware may cause conflicts with your TV. Check the latest version on the manufacturer's website (for example, for ASUShttps://www.asus.com/support) and update the software via the web interface.

FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

🔍 Why doesn't my Sony TV see my WiFi network even though it's there?

Possible reasons:

  • The network operates in the range 5 GHz, and your TV only supports 2.4 GHz (valid for models up to 2020).
  • The transmission is disabled in the router settings. SSID (hidden network).
  • The TV is too far from the router or there is strong interference (concrete walls, metal structures).

Solution: Turn on visibility SSID in the router settings or temporarily switch to 2.4 GHzAlso, try updating your TV's firmware—this may add support for new Wi-Fi standards.

🔄 How do I reset network settings on a Sony TV?

To reset network settings:

  1. Go to Settings → Network.
  2. Select Reset network settings (or Network Reset).
  3. Confirm the action and wait for the TV to reboot.

After the reset, you'll need to re-enter your WiFi password. If the issue was an IP address conflict, this will resolve it.

📶 Is it possible to connect a Sony TV to WiFi without a remote?

Yes, there are three ways:

  • 📱 Via the app Sony Video & TV SideView (see section 3).
  • 🖥️ Through HDMI-CEC: if the TV is connected to a device (for example, a set-top box Apple TV or NVIDIA Shield), you can control it through the remote control of this device.
  • 🔌 Using the physical buttons on the TV (usually located on the side or back). Press Input or Hometo open the menu, then use the buttons Volume And Channel navigate through the items.
🔒 How to protect your TV from WiFi hacking?

Televisions Sony on Android TV are vulnerable to some network attacks. To improve security:

  • 🔐 Change your WiFi password to a complex one (at least 12 characters with numbers and special characters).
  • 🛡️ Turn on MAC filtering on the router and add only the MAC addresses of your devices to the whitelist.
  • 🔄 Update your TV firmware regularly (every 2-3 months).
  • 🚫 Turn it off Remote access in the TV settings (Settings → Network → Remote Access).

It is also recommended to disable Guest network on the router, if it is not used, attackers can use it to gain access to local devices, including the TV.

🎮 Why do I experience lag when playing on cloud services (GeForce NOW, Xbox Cloud)?

Lag in cloud gaming on TV Sony usually associated with:

  • 📉 Low internet speed (for 1080p@60fps no less is needed 25 Mbps, For 4K50+ Mbps).
  • 🔄 High ping (delay). Check it out through Speedtest - if the value is higher 50 ms, contact your provider.
  • 📶 Interference in the WiFi network. Switch to 5 GHz or use a Powerline adapter.

Solution:

  1. Connect your TV to your router with a cable (if possible) - this will reduce latency.
  2. Enable it in your router settings. QoS and set the highest priority for the TV's MAC address.
  3. Close background apps on your TV (eg. YouTube or Netflix), which can consume traffic.