How to Connect an Orion TV to Wi-Fi: A Complete Guide

Modern Orion TVs, like any other multimedia equipment, offer users a wide range of possibilities thanks to their connection to the global network. Integrating the device into your home local network It provides access to online cinemas, interactive applications, and multimedia center features. However, despite the apparent simplicity of the process, users often encounter technical nuances when initially setting up a wireless connection.

It is important to understand that the stability of work Smart TV Internet access depends directly on the signal quality and the correctness of the entered parameters. Incorrect IP address settings or outdated firmware can impede internet access. In this article, we'll cover all connection steps in detail, from basic router settings to the intricacies of streaming images from a smartphone.

Before you begin setup, make sure your router is working properly and your provider's plan allows for multiple devices to be used simultaneously. It's also worth checking whether your Orion TV model supports the built-in module. Wi-Fi or requires connecting an external USB adapter. This basic knowledge will help avoid unnecessary frustration and save time during the configuration process.

Equipment preparation and compatibility testing

The first step to successfully integrating your TV into your network is a thorough hardware check. Not all Orion models come with a built-in wireless module; some budget versions require a separate purchase. USB adapterThe manufacturer typically recommends using original accessories, as third-party devices may not be recognized by the system or may perform unstably.

You need to make sure your router is configured correctly and is broadcasting within the range supported by your TV. Most modern Orion models operate within the range 2.4 GHz, however newer versions may support it as well 5 GHzIf your router is broadcasting two networks with the same name (SSID) but different frequencies, try temporarily separating them or switching your TV to the 2.4 GHz frequency for better compatibility.

It's also worth paying attention to the physical location of the devices. Walls, metal structures, and household appliances can interfere with the radio signal. The optimal distance from the router is considered to be up to 10 meters without significant obstructions. If the signal is weak, use Wi-Fi repeaters to enhance coverage in a TV room.

📊 What type of connection do you plan to use?
Built-in Wi-Fi
USB adapter
LAN cable
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⚠️ Caution: Using cheap Chinese USB adapters from unknown brands may cause the TV's USB port to overheat or the operating system to malfunction. Always check the list of compatible devices in the manual for your model.

Compatibility checking also includes an analysis of the software version. Older firmware versions may not support new encryption protocols, such as WPA3In this case, the only solution is to update the TV's software or temporarily change the router's security settings to the more compatible WPA2-PSK standard.

Basic wireless setup

Connecting your Orion TV to the internet begins with entering the main settings menu. The interface may differ depending on the model year and operating system installed, but the steps remain the same. Find the section responsible for network connections, often labeled as Net or Network.

After going to the menu, select the connection type "Wireless network" or Wi-FiThe TV will scan for available access points. Find your home network name (SSID) in the list that appears. If the network is hidden, select "Add a hidden network" and enter the name manually, taking care to ensure proper case-invariant letters are entered.

The next step will require you to enter your password. Use the virtual keyboard on the screen, being careful when entering complex characters. After entering the information, click the "Connect" button or ConnectThe system will attempt to obtain an IP address automatically via the router's DHCP server.

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If the connection is successful, a notification will appear on the screen, and a signal strength icon will appear next to the network name. Your Orion TV is now ready to connect to the internet. However, if the connection freezes or an error occurs, try rebooting the router and repeating the process. Sometimes resetting the TV's network settings to factory defaults before trying again helps.

⚠️ Note: The menu interface and item names may vary depending on the operating system version. If you can't find the item you need, check the online user manual for your specific model on the official website.

Troubleshooting connection and IP addressing issues

A common setup issue is the inability to obtain an IP address automatically. In this case, the TV may endlessly attempt to connect or return the error "Unable to connect to the network." The solution lies in manually configuring the network settings. You'll need to know your network's exact details, which can be found in your router settings or on a connected computer.

To set up manually, select the "IP Settings" option in the TV menu and switch the mode to DHCP "Static" or "Manual." You'll need to enter the following parameters: IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers. The TV's IP address must be in the same subnet as the router, but not the same as other devices.

Below is a table with an example of the correct settings for a home network:

Parameter Meaning (Example) Description
IP address 192.168.1.150 Unique address of the TV on the network
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Determines the size of the local network
Gateway (Router) 192.168.1.1 Your router's address
DNS 1 8.8.8.8 Google's primary DNS server

Using public DNS servers such as 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare), often helps solve problems with access to certain applications or speed up the interface response Smart TVIf automatic DNS retrieval is causing problems, manually registering these addresses is the standard solution.

What to do if the TV does not see the network?

If the network list is empty, try changing the broadcast channel on your router. Some older Wi-Fi modules in TVs don't support channels higher than 11. Switch your router to channels 1-11 in the 2.4 GHz band.

Using Screen Mirroring and Casting from Your Phone

One of the most popular features after connecting to Wi-Fi is the ability to display images from a smartphone on a large screen. Technology Miracast or Wi-Fi Direct Allows you to stream your mobile device's screen content wirelessly. Both devices must be on the same network or connected directly via Wi-Fi Direct.

On Orion TVs, this feature may be called "Cast," "Screen Share," "Miracast," or "Wireless Display." Activate this option in the signal sources menu or network settings. On Android smartphones, the feature is usually available in the notification shade under the name "Cast," "Smart View," or "Screen Projection."

The connection process is as follows:

  • 📱 Open the quick access settings on your smartphone and find the cast button.
  • 📺 Make sure that the TV is running a signal receiving app or is in standby mode.
  • 🔗 Select the name of your Orion TV from the list of available devices on your phone.
  • ✅ Confirm the connection if a permission request appears on the TV screen.

Apple device owners can use the technology AirPlay, if your TV model supports this protocol natively. Otherwise, you can install a receiver app from your TV's app store (for example, AirScreen), which emulates AirPlay reception. This allows you to stream photos, videos, and music from your iPhone or iPad to your Orion TV.

Setting up Smart TV apps and services

Once you've successfully connected to the internet, a world of multimedia services opens up to you. Orion TVs often run on an operating system Android TV or its modifications, which provides access to the Google Play Store. First, we recommend updating all pre-installed apps to the latest versions to ensure stable operation.

To view content, you'll need accounts with popular online cinemas. Apps are installed through the built-in store. Find the desired app (e.g., YouTube, Netflix, Kinopoisk), click "Install," and wait for the download to complete. Authorization for some services may require entering a code from the TV screen on the service's website via a computer or phone.

It is important to keep an eye on the free space internal memory Devices. Installing a large number of apps can fill up the memory, causing system performance to slow down. Regularly uninstall unused apps and clear the cache using the storage settings menu.

⚠️ Please note: App functionality and availability may vary depending on your region and operating system version. Some services may not be available in certain countries or may require additional network configuration.

Network speed diagnostics and optimization

Even with a successful connection, users may experience slow content loading speeds or buffering of high-quality video. To diagnose connection speed on Orion TVs, you can use the built-in network tests or install a specialized app, such as SpeedtestThis will help you understand whether your actual speed matches what your provider claims.

If the speed is significantly lower than expected, try the following optimization methods:

  • 🚀 Switch your TV to the range 5 GHz, if your router and TV support this standard. It's less congested and provides higher speeds.
  • 📡 Change the Wi-Fi channel on your router to one that is less crowded by your neighbors (use Wi-Fi analyzer apps on your smartphone).
  • 🔌 Consider connecting your TV with a cable LAN, if the wireless connection is unstable.

It's also worth checking if other devices actively consuming traffic (game downloads, torrents on a PC) are running in the background. Limiting the speed for such devices or using the QoS (Quality of Service) on the router will allow you to prioritize traffic for the TV.

In some cases, resetting the router and TV network settings can solve the problem. After resetting, reconfigure the connection, ensuring you're using the latest security protocols. If all else fails, the issue may lie with the TV's Wi-Fi hardware, in which case you'll need to contact a service center.

Why does the video lag even with a good internet connection?

Often, the problem isn't internet speed, but the speed of the TV's processor or the server providing the content. Try lowering the video quality in the player settings or updating the app.

Is it possible to connect an Orion TV to Wi-Fi without a remote?

Connecting a TV to a new Wi-Fi network without a remote control is nearly impossible, as menu navigation requires precise input. However, if the TV has already been connected to the network and you're using a smartphone with an IR port or the manufacturer's remote app, you can try navigating the menu. Some models also support control via a USB keyboard or mouse.

Which USB Wi-Fi adapter is suitable for my Orion TV?

The list of compatible adapters depends on the specific TV model and the chipset installed. Adapters with Ralink or Mediatek chips are most commonly used. The exact compatible adapter model (e.g., EASYSMT WF100U or similar) is best found in the user manual or on the official support website for your model.

Why does the TV see the network but not connect?

The most common causes are an incorrect password, incorrect date and time on the TV (causing a security certificate conflict), incompatible encryption protocols (WPA2/WPA3), or a full client list on the router. Try setting the correct date and time and changing the router's security type to WPA2-PSK (AES).

How do I reset network settings on an Orion TV?

To reset, go to the menu SettingsSystem (or General) → ResetSelect "Reset network settings" or "Restore factory settings." Keep in mind that a full reset will delete all your accounts and installed apps.