Modern TVs of the brand Vityas Smart TVs are multimedia centers that require stable internet access to function properly. Connecting to a wireless network provides access to online movie theaters, web surfing, and system software updates. However, the initial setup process can be challenging for users unfamiliar with the Smart TV interface.
In this article, we'll detail the steps required to successfully sync your device with your home router. We'll cover standard procedures, as well as troubleshooting common errors that may arise during the process.
Wireless connection Provides freedom in placing equipment in the room, eliminating unnecessary wires. Properly setting up network parameters is the first step to comfortably using all the features of your TV.
Equipment preparation and compatibility testing
Before you begin adjusting the menu settings, you must ensure that the equipment is technically ready. Not all models Vityas Equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi module, an initial diagnostic of the device's specifications is essential. If your model's specifications only list a LAN port, you'll need an external USB adapter.
Make sure your router is working properly and is transmitting a signal. For stable Smart TV operation, it's recommended that your router supports the following standard: 802.11n or higher. Older protocols may not be detected by the TV system or may work unstable.
⚠️ Note: Operating system interfaces may vary depending on the model year. If the menu doesn't match the description, look for similar items.
Place the router at the optimal distance from the TV. Walls and appliances can interfere with the radio signal. If the signal is weak, the data transfer rate will be slow, leading to video buffering.
Search and select a wireless network in the menu
After turning on your TV and going to the main menu, you'll need to find the settings section. It's usually marked with a gear icon or found in a drop-down list when you press the button. Menu on the remote control. Navigation is carried out using the direction buttons.
In the settings section, find the "Network" option. Here you will be asked to select a connection type. For a wireless connection, select the option Wireless or Wi-FiThe system will automatically start searching for available access points within range.
A list of found networks will appear on the screen. Find the name (SSID) of your home router in the list. Names often include the router manufacturer's brand or the name you specified earlier.
- 📡 Make sure the selected network has a full signal strength for stable operation.
- 🔒 Note the lock icon next to the network name—this means it is password protected.
- 🔄 If the network is not found, check if the Wi-Fi module is enabled in the TV settings (mode "On").
Sometimes the TV can only see networks of one band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz). If your router is broadcasting two names (for example, HomeWiFi And HomeWiFi_5G), try connecting to a 2.4 GHz network as it has better penetration ability.
Entering a password and authorizing the device
Once you select your network, a virtual keyboard will appear on the screen. This is a critical step, as password must be entered correctly. The system is case-sensitive, so be careful when switching between uppercase and lowercase characters.
Use the navigation buttons on the remote to navigate the virtual keyboard. To enter numbers or special characters, you may need to switch the keyboard layout, usually using a button with a letter and number icon or an icon. #+=.
An example of a complex password: MyHome_WiFi_2026!
After entering all the characters, select the "Connect" or "OK" button on the screen. The TV will send a request to the router. The authorization process takes 3 to 10 seconds. During this time, a waiting indicator may appear on the screen.
⚠️ Important: When entering your password, make sure you don't confuse the number 0 with the letter O, or the number 1 with the letter l (L). This is the most common cause of connection errors.
If the connection is successful, the "Connected" status will appear next to the network name, and a signal strength icon will appear in the corner of the screen. Now your Vityas has access to the global network.
☑️ Verify your password before entering it
Configuring IP address and DNS settings
In most cases, TV Vityas automatically obtains all necessary network addresses via the protocol DHCPHowever, if automatic setup fails or the internet fails, manual configuration will be required.
In the network menu, select "Advanced Settings" or "IP Settings." Here, you need to change the "IP Mode" setting from "Auto" to "Manual." This will activate the fields for entering numerical values.
| Parameter | Description | Example of meaning |
|---|---|---|
| IP address | Unique address of the TV on the network | 192.168.1.150 |
| Subnet mask | Determines the size of the network | 255.255.255.0 |
| Gateway | Your router's address | 192.168.1.1 |
| DNS server | Name server address (you can use a public one) | 8.8.8.8 |
Enter the addressing information that matches your local network. Typically, the TV's IP address should differ from the router's address only by the last digit to avoid address conflicts.
For DNS, it is recommended to enter Google addresses (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Yandex.DNS (77.88.8.8), which often helps speed up the response of Smart TV applications.
Why change DNS?
Changing your DNS server to a public one (such as Google or Cloudflare) can solve the problem when Wi-Fi is connected but pages or apps won't load. This is especially true if your ISP blocks certain resources or their servers are slow.
Using an external USB Wi-Fi adapter
If your TV model Vityas If you don't have a built-in module, you'll need a special USB adapter. It's important to understand that not all devices are compatible. TVs run specific versions of Linux or Android TV, which require the appropriate drivers.
TV manufacturers often release lists of compatible adapter models. The most common are chip-based devices. Ralink, Mediatek or RealtekUsing an unsupported adapter will result in the TV simply not recognizing the device.
The connection process is simple: plug the adapter into the TV's USB port. The system should automatically detect the new device and activate the wireless network menu. If this doesn't happen, check the list of supported devices in the manual for your model.
- 🔌 Use a USB port labeled 2.0 if the adapter does not work in a 3.0 (blue) port.
- 📀 Some older models require pre-installation of drivers from a flash drive.
- 📶 Make sure that the adapter supports AP Mode if you plan on using it in other scenarios.
External modules may become hot during operation. This is normal for compact devices, but it's best to provide adequate ventilation by not enclosing them within the TV's housing.
⚠️ Note: Specifications and supported adapter lists are subject to change between manufacturers. Always check your adapter model against the official compatibility list for your specific firmware version.
Diagnosing and resolving connection problems
Even with the correct settings, problems can still occur. If your TV displays "Not connected" or "Network error," run a comprehensive check. Often, the problem lies not with the TV, but with the router settings.
Try changing the wireless security type on your router. Some older models Vityas don't work well with encryption WPA3Switch your router to mixed encryption mode (WPA/WPA2) or use only WPA2-PSK (AES).
It's also worth checking if your router has MAC address filtering enabled. If so, you'll need to find the TV's MAC address (it's listed in the "Network Information" menu or on a sticker on the back) and add it to the whitelist of allowed devices.
Restarting the equipment is a classic but effective method. Unplug the TV and router for 1-2 minutes. This will clear the error cache in the devices' memory. After turning them back on, restart the connection process.
What should I do if my TV sees the network but doesn't connect?
Most likely, the password was entered incorrectly, or the encryption type in the router doesn't match the supported TV. Try temporarily simplifying the password, using only numbers, to avoid typing errors. Also, check that the router hasn't reached its maximum number of connected clients.
Why does the Wi-Fi signal disappear while watching?
This could be caused by overheating of the TV's Wi-Fi module or unstable power supply voltage. The signal may also be interrupted by a microwave oven or Bluetooth devices if they are nearby and operate on the same 2.4 GHz frequency.
Is it possible to connect a TV via a smartphone?
Yes, if your smartphone and TV are on the same network, you can stream content using Cast or Miracast. However, for this feature to work, the TV still needs to be connected to Wi-Fi.