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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a featuresupplied with manyrouters. It is designed to make the process of connecting to a secure wireless network from a computer or other device easier.
Before you start
Important:
- Android TV with or updated to Android™ 8.0 Oreo™ operating system or newer don't support WPS and won't have the WPSoption in the Network settings.
- To find out your Android OS version, refer to theHow do I check the Android OS version of my Google TV/Android TVarticle.
- If your Android TV is updatedto Android™ 8.0 Oreo™ operating system or newer, refer toHow to connect the BRAVIA TV to a network using a wireless connection (Wi-Fi network)to connect your Android TV to Wi-Fi network
Make sure your router supports the WPS feature. Refer to your router documentation or contact the manufacturer to learn how to use and setup the WPS feature of your router.
NOTE: Some manufactures may use the following termsinstead ofWPS (Push Button) to describe this function.
- Wi-Fi Simple Config
- Push 'n' Connect
- PBC
- Quick Secure Setup (QSS)
Verify that the router and the internet capable device supports the WPS feature:
- Look on your modem or router to see if it has a WPS button:
- Go into the Network menu of your internet capable device to see if the WPS option is available.
Follow these steps to set up a WPS (Push Button) connection:
- Using the supplied remote, press the HOME button.
- Select Settings.
- Select Network.
- Select Network Set up orSetup Network Connections.
- Select Wireless,Wireless LAN or Wi-Fi.
- Select WPS (Push Button).
- Select Start so that the TV searches for the WPS connection.
- Press the WPS button on the router to establish a connection. Depending on the router and the home configuration, it may take a few minutes to connect.
NOTES: Most routers have a light that flashes while the connection is established. - Once a successful connection is made, select OK.
WPS Push button method for Android TVs
IMPORTANT: Android TVs with Android™ 8.0 Oreo™ will be removed the WPS function in the Network settings after software update.
The WPS function will also be removed from Android TVs that currently support WPS in a future software update.
For details, refer to: Cannot find WPS in the Android TV network settings.
If your Android TV is still available the WPS function, follow the steps below.
- Using the supplied remote control, press the HOME button.
- Select Settings.
- Under the Network & Accessories category, select Network.
- Under the Network category, select Network setup.
- Under the Network setup, select either Easy or Expert.
- Easy setup
- On the Select how to connect to your network screen, select Wi-Fi.
- On the Select a way to connect to your wireless router screen, select CONNECT BY WPS BUTTON.
- Press the WPS button on the wireless router.
NOTE: The search for the network router is cancelled if you do not press the WPS button on the router within 2 minutes.
- Expert setup
- Under the Device Network screen, select Wi-Fi.
- Under the Network Wi-Fi screen, select Connect via WPS.
Press the WPS button on the router.
If the WPS connection fails, try the following:
- Make sure that the router's WPS feature is enabled.
- Move the router closer to the device.
Contact the router manufacturer or your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for further assistance.
- Easy setup
*Android and Android TV are trademarks of Google LLC; Oreo is a trademark of Mondelez International, Inc. group.
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