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New router - now can't access internet on Samsung
Please can someone help me? I have just got a new router from Plusnet today which works fine on all of our wireless devices. I tried to set up my Samsung UE40D5520 which connected OK to the previous router but is now saying there is an IP address problem.
IP address already in use. Set a different IP address from Network Settings When I select Network Settings it just goes through the same again. I just don't understand. |
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Sounds like the tv is being allocated an IP that is already reserved for a device that is (or was ) currently connected.
You can turn the router off and on and then try the tv first (with no other devices attached) to see if it connects. The next thing to try would be to reserve an IP address for each of the devices from within the router set up. Hopefully, you have some instructions to login to the router from a webpage. From there, you should find a section where you can allocate an IP to a MAC address of the device. If you also post the make and model that will help (and don't say Belkin!) |
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The pages here may help
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/hardware/ |
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Sounds like the tv is being allocated an IP that is already reserved for a device that is (or was ) currently connected.
You can turn the router off and on and then try the tv first (with no other devices attached) to see if it connects. The next thing to try would be to reserve an IP address for each of the devices from within the router set up. Hopefully, you have some instructions to login to the router from a webpage. From there, you should find a section where you can allocate an IP to a MAC address of the device. If you also post the make and model that will help (and don't say Belkin!) Turning the router and other devices off then turning it back on and connecting the TV worked with no problem!
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Thank you.
Turning the router and other devices off then turning it back on and connecting the TV worked with no problem! |
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Turning the router and other devices off then turning it back on and connecting the TV worked with no problem!