How to connect a Sony TV to the internet via a Wi-Fi router without a cable: instructions for 2026

Wireless TV connection Sony Bravia to the Internet via Wi-Fi router Provides access to streaming services, YouTube, firmware updates, and Smart features. However, many users encounter difficulties: the TV can't find the network, asks for a password despite entering it correctly, or the connection constantly drops. The causes lie in both the router settings and the TV's firmware.

In this article - step-by-step instructions taking into account the nuances of different models Sony (from KD-55X80J to XR-65A95K), a Wi-Fi standard compatibility chart, and solutions to common errors. Particular attention is paid to configuring the router for stable operation with TVs, from channel selection 2.4 GHz/5 GHz before disabling the function WPA3, which may block the connection.

If your TV was manufactured before 2018, some menu items may differ. In this case, use the alternative connection methods described in the manual setup section. For owners of newer models, Google TV (For example, XR-75X90L) the section on synchronization with a Google account will be useful for automating the process.

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1. Preparing the router: optimal settings for a Sony TV

Before setting up your TV, make sure your router is ready to connect. Smart TVThe main problems arise from incompatibility of security standards or network congestion.

Log into your router's control panel (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) and check the following parameters:

  • 📶 Wi-Fi operating mode: turn on 802.11n/ac (for models Sony 2020 and newer) or 802.11b/g/n (for older TVs). Turn it off. 802.11r (Fast Roaming) - It can cause authentication errors.
  • 🔒 Security type: install WPA2-PSK (AES). Sony TVs won't support WPA3 in most firmware versions until 2023., even if the router offers this standard.
  • 📡 Wi-Fi channel: For 2.4 GHz Select channels 1, 6 or 11 (less busy). For 5 GHz — channels 36–48 or 149–165 (if supported).
  • 🔄 Channel width: For 2.4 GHz20 MHz, For 5 GHz40 MHz or 80 MHz (if TV supports it).

If your router has the function Band Steering (automatic switching between 2.4 GHz And 5 GHz), turn it off - televisions Sony often lose connection when changing frequencies.

⚠️ Attention: If the router settings are enabled MAC filter, add the TV's MAC address to the list of allowed devices. Find it in the TV menu: Settings → Network → Advanced → Network Information.
Router modelRecommended settings for Sony TVNotes
TP-Link Archer C6WPA2-PSK, channel 6 (2.4 GHz), width 20 MHzDisable WMM with video lags
ASUS RT-AX88UWPA2/WPA3 (auto), channel 36 (5 GHz), width 80 MHzTurn on Airtime Fairness for stability
Keenetic UltraWPA2-PSK, disable 802.11r And 802.11kUse a separate network for TV
Xiaomi Mi Router 4Mode 11n/ac, channel 1 (2.4 GHz)Update your router firmware to the latest version

2. Search and connect to a Wi-Fi network on a Sony TV

Now let's move on to the TV settings. Turn it on and grab the remote control. These instructions apply to all models. Android TV And Google TV, including series X80J, X90K, A80L.

Step 1. Click the button Home on the remote, then go to:

Settings → Network → Network Setup → Wi-Fi Setup

Step 2. Select your network from the list. If it's not there:

  • 🔍 Make sure that your router is not hiding the SSID (network name).
  • 📶 Check that the TV is within the coverage area (signal strength at least 70%).
  • 🔄 Restart your router and TV if the network list is empty.

Step 3. Enter your Wi-Fi password. Use virtual keyboard on the screen or app Sony TV SideView For convenient entry from your phone. If the password is not accepted:

Check the case of letters (Caps Lock)

Make sure you are using WPA2-PSK and not WPA3

Reconnect your router to the Internet (DHCP settings sometimes get lost)

Reset the network on your TV: Settings → Network → Reset network settings

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Step 4. After successful connection, the TV will prompt you to update the firmware. Don't refuse This will fix any potential Wi-Fi issues. The update will take 10–20 minutes.

⚠️ Attention: If after connecting to Wi-Fi the TV says "No Internet access", check the settings DNS on the router. Try specifying it manually: 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare).

3. Manual connection: if automatic setup does not work

If the TV does not find the network or displays an error "Unable to connect to the network", try entering the parameters manually. This method is also useful for hidden networks (with a hidden SSID).

Manual setup instructions:

  1. On the menu Settings → Network → Wi-Fi Setup select Add a network.
  2. Enter the network name (SSID) manually, observing the case.
  3. Select security type: WPA2-PSK (or WPA-WPA2 for compatibility).
  4. Please enter your password if used. Enterprise- networks (for example, in hotels), this method will not work - you need to configure it through the browser.
  5. For IP settings select Receive automatically (DHCP). If problems persist, try a static IP (check your router's control panel for a free address).

If manual connection does not help, check:

  • 🔌 Router power supply: some models (for example, Zyxel Keenetic) reset Wi-Fi settings during power surges.
  • 🛠️ TV firmware: on 2019–2020 models (e.g. XG8596) there was an error connecting to networks with WPA2/AESUpdating to version PKG6.5693 and above solves the problem.
  • 📱 Device conflict: Disconnect other gadgets from Wi-Fi while setting up the TV.
How do I find out the firmware version on my Sony TV?

Go to Settings → Support → System Information → Software VersionIf the version is older than 2022, update your TV via USB or the Internet.

4. Solving typical connection errors

Even after proper setup, errors may still occur. Let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them.

Error on the screenPossible causeSolution
"Incorrect password"Mismatched security standards (WPA3 vs WPA2)Switch the router to WPA2-PSK
"Weak signal"Large distance or obstacles (walls, furniture)Use a repeater or mesh system
"No IP address"DHCP failure on the router or address conflictAssign a static IP manually
"Authentication Error"On MAC filter or 802.11rDisable filtering and reconnect

"No Internet Access" Error When Connected to Wi-Fi:

This problem is often related to settings. DNS or Proxy. Check:

  1. In the TV menu: Settings → Network → Advanced → DNS Settings → select Auto or specify 8.8.8.8.
  2. On the router: disable Parental Control And Content filtering - They can block TV access to servers Sony.
  3. Reboot the router and TV simultaneously (unplug them from the socket for 30 seconds).

The TV connects, but the internet is slow:

  • 📉 Check your speed on other devices. If it's slow everywhere, the problem is with your ISP.
  • 🔄 Switch the TV to 5 GHz (if supported). For this, create a separate network 5 GHz on the router.
  • 🛑 Disable background app refresh: Settings → Applications → Auto-update.

5. Optimize Wi-Fi for streaming and online gaming

For comfortable viewing 4K HDR-content on Netflix or YouTube The TV requires a stable speed of at least 25 MbpsIf your video is slow or blurry, follow these tips:

Router settings for streaming:

  • 🎯 Turn on QoS (Quality of Service) and set the priority for the TV's MAC address.
  • 🔄 Turn it off Wi-Fi energy saving (if any) - it reduces the signal strength.
  • 📡 For Sony A95K and other models with Wi-Fi 6 turn on 160 MHz on 5 GHz (if supported by the router).

TV settings:

  1. Turn it off Energy saving: Settings → Power → Power saving → Off
  2. Turn on Game mode to reduce latency: Settings → Display & Sound → Picture Mode → Game.
  3. Limit background processes: Settings → Apps → System apps → Stop unnecessary.

Speed ​​test on TV:

Install the application Analiti or Speedtest by Ookla from Google Play on TV. Run the test and compare the results with your plan's speed:

  • 📶 2.4 GHz: The actual speed will be 30–50% lower than the tariff.
  • 🚀 5 GHz: The speed must match the tariff (or differ by no more than 10%).
⚠️ Warning: If you use VPN on the router, some services (for example, Sony Select or Amazon Prime Video) may block content. Disable your VPN or set up an exception for your TV's MAC address.

6. Alternative ways to connect to the Internet

If Wi-Fi still isn't working, consider alternative options. These are also useful if your TV doesn't support wireless connectivity (for example, models before 2012).

1. Powerline adapters (recharging via electrical wiring):

  • 🔌 Connect one adapter to the router via Ethernet, and the second to the TV.
  • 💡 The speed depends on the quality of the wiring (up to 500 Mbps under ideal conditions).
  • ⚡ Suitable for Sony KDL-40EX503 and other older models without Wi-Fi.

2. USB modem (mobile Internet):

  • 📶 Buy a USB modem with support LTE/5G (For example, Huawei E3372).
  • 🔗 Connect to the port USB on TV (support required) USB-tethering).
  • 📱 Set up a hotspot on your smartphone and connect the TV to it via Wi-Fi (if the modem is not recognized).

3. Wi-Fi Bridge (WISP):

  • 🌉 Configure your router in mode Repeater or Client (For example, TP-Link TL-WA850RE).
  • 🔌 Connect your TV to this router via cable Ethernet.
  • 📡 Useful if the main router is far away and laying a cable is inconvenient.

Comparison of alternative methods:

MethodSpeedDifficulty of setupSuitable for
Powerlineup to 500 Mbit/sLowOld TVs without Wi-Fi
USB modemup to 150 Mbit/s (4G)AverageSummer cottages, temporary connection
Wi-Fi bridgeup to 300 Mbit/sHighRemote rooms

7. Updating the firmware to fix Wi-Fi errors

If your Sony TV won't connect to Wi-Fi or keeps dropping the connection, outdated firmware may be the culprit. The manufacturer regularly releases updates to fix network bugs (for example, in versions PKG6.4520 And PKG6.5693 Bugs were corrected with WPA2).

How to update firmware:

  1. Via the Internet: Settings → Support → Software Update → Network Update.
  2. Via USB:
    1. Download the firmware from the official website Sony (support section for your model).
    2. Unzip the archive and copy the file .pkg to a flash drive (FAT32).
    3. Insert the flash drive into the port USB on TV and select Settings → Support → Software Update → Update from USB.

What to do if the update is stuck:

  • 🕒 Wait 30 minutes - sometimes the process takes longer.
  • 🔌 If the TV does not respond, unplug the power cord for 1 minute, then try the update again.
  • 📞 For models 2018–2019 (For example, XF9005) if it freezes at 99%, reset will help: hold down Power + Volume Down for 10 seconds.
⚠️ Caution: Do not turn off your TV during the firmware update. If the process is interrupted, the TV may not turn on (requires a firmware update through a service center).
How can I revert to the old firmware if the new one is performing worse?

Unfortunately, Sony does not provide an official firmware rollback method. The only option is to contact the service center and request a firmware update via UART or JTAGIndependent attempts may lead to breakage.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting Sony TV to Wi-Fi

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

Check:

  • 📶 Network visibility: disable this option in your router settings Hide SSID.
  • 🔄 Operating mode: TVs Sony do not support 802.11ac in mode Only — install Mixed Mode.
  • 🛠️ Wi-Fi Channel: Some models do not work on channels higher than 11 in the range 2.4 GHz.

If the network is still not visible, try connecting via WPS (button on the router) or create a guest network with a simple password.

Is it possible to connect an old Sony TV (2010-2015) to Wi-Fi?

Yes, but with some reservations:

  • 📺 Models 2010–2012 (For example, KDL-40EX520) require external Wi-Fi adapter Sony UWA-BR100 (connects to the port USB).
  • 🔌 Models 2013–2015 (For example, KDL-50W800B) have built-in Wi-Fi, but may not support 5 GHz.
  • 🛠️ For all older TVs, it is recommended to use 2.4 GHz with channel width 20 MHz.

If you can't find the adapter, use Powerline or Wi-Fi bridge.

Why does my Sony TV connect to Wi-Fi, but websites and apps won't open?

Reasons and solutions:

  • 🔒 DNS problem: specify manually 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 in TV network settings.
  • 🛡️ Provider blocking: some operators (for example, Rostelecom) block access to streaming services. Try connecting through VPN on the router.
  • 📡 Router limitation: check if it is turned on Parental Control or filtering by MAC address.

Also try connecting the TV to a different network (for example, from a phone via an access point) - if the problem persists, you need to reset the network settings on the TV.

How do I reset network settings on a Sony TV?

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings → Network → Reset network settings.
  2. Confirm the reset (you may need to enter your PIN, by default 0000 or 1234).
  3. After rebooting, repeat the Wi-Fi setup from scratch.

If the menu is unavailable (for example, due to an error), perform a hard reset:

  1. Turn off the TV.
  2. Press and hold the button Power on the remote control and the button Volume Down on TV.
  3. Hold for 10 seconds until the recovery menu appears.
  4. Select Reset (use volume buttons to navigate).
Do I need to connect my Sony TV to the internet if I don't have Smart TV?

Even if you're not watching Netflix or YouTube, connecting to the Internet provides several advantages:

  • 🔄 Firmware updates: fix image, sound and security issues.
  • 📺 EPG (Electronic Program Guide): Current TV schedule for digital channels.
  • 🎮 Game features: For PlayStation Remote Play Internet required.

If you don't need the Internet, it's enough to connect once every 2-3 months to check for updates.