How to connect a Xiaomi TV to the internet via a Wi-Fi router: a complete guide

Connecting a TV Xiaomi to the Internet via Wi-Fi router Provides access to streaming services, online cinemas, games, and firmware updates. However, many users encounter difficulties: the TV doesn't detect the network, doesn't accept the password, or constantly loses connection. In this article, we'll cover all the connection steps—from choosing the right Wi-Fi standard to troubleshooting common errors.

Feature of TVs Xiaomi (series Mi TV 4/5/6, Redmi Smart TV, Xiaomi TV A/Q) in that they support both 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz networks, but they don't always switch between them automatically. Furthermore, some models require manual DNS configuration for stable operation with Russian services. We'll look at universal methods that are relevant for firmware MIUI TV 2023–2026, as well as nuances for specific versions.

If you've just unpacked your TV or moved to a new location, start with the basic setup. If the problem arose suddenly (for example, after updating your router), skip the first steps and proceed to the section troubleshooting.

📊 What connection type do you use for Xiaomi TV?
Wi-Fi only
Ethernet (cable)
Wi-Fi + Ethernet
Mobile Internet (USB modem)

Preparation: What to check before connecting

Before setting up your TV, make sure that your Wi-Fi router ready to work with Xiaomi TVHere are the key points:

  • 📡 Wi-Fi standard: Televisions Xiaomi support 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, but for stable operation it is better to use Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) on frequency 5 GHz (if the router is dual-band). Models before 2020 may not support Wi-Fi 6.
  • 🔒 Encryption type: Only WPA2-PSK or WPA3-PSKIf you have WEP or open network, the TV will not connect.
  • 📶 Signal strength: The signal level at the TV installation location must be no lower than -65 dBm (check in the router's mobile app).
  • 🔄 Wi-Fi channel: Avoid automatic channel selection - set it manually 36–48 For 5 GHz or 1–11 For 2.4 GHzto avoid interference.

Also check if it is enabled on the router client isolation mode (Client Isolation) — this blocks communication between devices on the local network, preventing the TV from exchanging data with other devices (for example, to transfer files via DLNA). Disable this option in the router settings under Wireless → Advanced.

⚠️ Attention: If your router uses guest network, TV Xiaomi It may not connect due to restrictions on access to local resources. Use the main network.

How to connect Xiaomi TV to Wi-Fi

There are three main methods for connecting a TV to the internet via a router. The choice depends on your TV model and your preferences:

  1. Through the TV settings menu — the standard method for most users.
  2. Using the app Mi Home — convenient if the TV is new and hasn’t been set up yet.
  3. Via WPS - a fast method, but requires support from the router (the WPS button must be physical or software).

Let's look at each method in detail. Let's start with the most common: manual connection via the TV menu.

Step-by-step instructions: connecting via the Xiaomi TV menu

This method works on all models. Xiaomi TV, including Mi TV 4A/4S/5 Pro And Redmi Smart TV. Follow the instructions:

  1. Turn on the TV and wait for the main screen to load.
  2. Click the button Menu on the remote control (or Settings, if you have a remote control with a touch panel).
  3. Go to the section Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
  4. Turn on Wi-Fi (slider in the upper right corner).
  5. Select your network from the list. If the network is not listed, click Refresh or check your router settings.
  6. Enter your Wi-Fi password. Use virtual keyboard on the screen or app Mi Remote on your smartphone for convenience.
  7. Click Connect and wait for a check mark to appear next to the network name.

If the password is entered correctly, but the connection does not occur, check:

  • 🔄 Character case in the password (the TV is sensitive to capital letters).
  • 📵 MAC filtering on the router - if enabled, add the TV's MAC address to the list of allowed ones (you can find it in Settings → About TV → Status).
  • 🌐 Regional settings Wi-Fi - some models Xiaomi do not connect to networks with channels 12–14 in the range 2.4 GHz (banned in the USA, but permitted in Russia).

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Connecting via the Mi Home app

If you have a TV that supports Mi Home (For example, Xiaomi TV A2 2023 (or newer), you can connect to Wi-Fi via your smartphone. This is convenient if the remote control is lost or not working. Instructions:

  1. Download the app Mi Home from App Store or Google Play.
  2. Register or log in to your account Xiaomi.
  3. Click Add device (+) and select a category Televisions.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions. The app will prompt you to connect to the TV's temporary network (the name will be something like XIAOMI-TV-XXXX).
  5. Once connected, select your home Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
  6. Wait for connection confirmation - the TV will automatically reboot.

This method is also useful if you want set up a TV on a different network (for example, in a guest apartment) without using the remote control. However, please note that some functions (for example, DLNA or Miracast) may not work correctly if the TV and smartphone are connected to different networks.

⚠️ Attention: When connecting via Mi Home The TV may request a firmware update. Do not interrupt the process, as this may cause a system crash. If the update takes more than 20 minutes, unplug the TV for 10 seconds and try again.

Connecting via WPS: Fast, but not always reliable

Technology WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows you to connect your TV to your router without entering a password. However, this method doesn't work on all models. Xiaomi TV and requires the router to support WPS. Here's how:

  1. Activate WPS mode on the router. Usually, you need to press a physical button to do this. WPS on the case or enable the option in the router's web interface (Wireless → WPS).
  2. On your TV, go to Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
  3. Select an item Connecting via WPS (or Other connection methods → WPS on new models).
  4. Click Connect within 2 minutes after activating WPS on the router.

If connection failed:

  • 🔄 Try repeating the process, as WPS has a limited time (usually 120 seconds).
  • 📵 Make sure your router doesn't block WPS connections (check your security settings).
  • 🔒 Some models Xiaomi TV (For example, Mi TV 4A 2018) do not support WPS - in this case, use manual password entry.

WPS is convenient for temporary connections, but is not recommended for permanent use due to security vulnerabilitiesAfter connecting, it's best to switch to the standard password method.

Common problems and their solutions

Even after the TV is set up correctly Xiaomi Your device may not connect to Wi-Fi or may lose connection. Let's look at the most common errors and how to fix them:

Problem Possible cause Solution
The TV doesn't see the Wi-Fi network. Incorrect Wi-Fi standard (e.g. only 5 GHz, and TV is looking 2.4 GHz) Enable it in your router settings. broadcast network (SSID Broadcast) and check support 2.4 GHz
The connection drops after a few minutes. Low signal level or interference from other devices Move the router closer to the TV or use Wi-Fi repeater
Error "Failed to obtain IP address" DHCP failure on the router or IP conflict Reboot your router or assign it to your TV static IP manually
Slow internet speed on TV Network congestion or bandwidth limitation Turn on QoS on the router and set priority for the TV
Streaming services (Kinopoisk, Okko) are not working. DNS blocking or regional restrictions Change DNS to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) in TV network settings

If none of the methods helped, do the following: reset network settings on TV:

  1. Go to Settings → System → Reset and restore.
  2. Select Reset network settings (do not confuse with a full reset!).
  3. Confirm the action and try connecting to Wi-Fi again.

Optimizing your connection for stable performance

To avoid connection problems in the future, configure your router and TV according to these recommendations:

  • 📶 Select a separate channel for your TV: In the router settings, assign the TV's MAC address to a specific IP and channel (for example, 5 GHz, channel 44).
  • 🔄 Update your router firmware: Outdated software versions may conflict with TVs XiaomiCheck for updates in the router's web interface.
  • 🛡️ Disable IPv6: Some models Xiaomi TV don't work correctly with IPv6. Disable it in your router settings (LAN → IPv6).
  • 📡 Use the Mesh system: If the TV is far from the router, connect it to satellite mesh node (For example, Xiaomi Mi Wi-Fi Repeater).

A critical detail for Xiaomi TV owners on Android TV 11 and later: after connecting to Wi-Fi, be sure to disable the "Automatically switch to mobile data" option in the network settings. Otherwise, the TV will attempt to use mobile data (if a USB modem is connected), which will cause problems.

To check the connection speed on your TV:

  1. Install the application Speedtest by Ookla from Google Play (available on Xiaomi TV With Android TV).
  2. Run the test and compare the results with the speed on other devices.
  3. If the speed on your TV is 30% or more lower, check your settings. QoS on the router.

Frequently asked questions about connecting Xiaomi TV to Wi-Fi

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

Yes, there are three ways:

  1. Use application Mi Remote (available for Android and iOS).
  2. Connect via Mi Home, if the TV is new.
  3. Use USB keyboard or mouse (connect to the USB port on the TV and control the menu as on a PC).

If you have lost your remote and apps don't help, try a universal remote (for example, Xiaomi Mi TV Remote).

Why doesn't Xiaomi TV connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi?

Possible reasons:

  • Your TV model only supports 2.4 GHz (relevant for Mi TV 4A 2017–2018).
  • The router is in the enabled mode. 802.11ac Only, and the TV only works in mixed mode (802.11a/n/ac).
  • Channel 5 GHz blocked in your region (check your router settings).

Solution: Switch your router to offline mode a/n/ac or use 2.4 GHz.

How to change DNS on Xiaomi TV to access blocked services?

Instructions:

  1. Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
  2. Click on your network name and select Additional settings.
  3. In the field DNS 1 enter 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare).
  4. Save the settings and restart the TV.

This will help to bypass regional blocking (for example, for Netflix or Disney+).

My TV is connected to Wi-Fi, but YouTube isn't working. What should I do?

The problem may be related to:

  • Blocking the service at the router level (check parental control).
  • Outdated version of the application (update YouTube through Google Play on TV).
  • Account synchronization error (log out of your profile and log in again).

Also try clearing the app cache: Settings → Apps → YouTube → Clear Cache.

How to connect Xiaomi TV to a hidden Wi-Fi network?

Follow the steps:

  1. From the Wi-Fi menu on your TV, select Other networks or Add a network manually.
  2. Enter network name (SSID) and password.
  3. Please specify the security type (WPA2-PSK or WPA3-PSK).
  4. Save the settings and connect.

If the network does not appear, check that the mode is enabled on the router. hidden network (Hide SSID).