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    No update for me but mine is working fine again.

    Mine is Not set for auto updates.

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    Glad you are sorted. I see the update now has IPTV in the Samsung Apps, free for 7 days.

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    I have had that app for few months now.
    It's 5 euros to buy.
    Def worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manic01 View Post
    I have had that app for few months now.
    It's 5 euros to buy.
    Def worth it.

    Is that the smart IPTV app that allows streaming m3u playlists?
    Last edited by davorp; 27-02-2015 at 04:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manic01 View Post
    I have had that app for few months now.
    It's 5 euros to buy.
    Def worth it.
    Why don't you use Lmod player, all basic features are free and it doesn't expire. The only thing is that it's not in the app store.

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    I can't seem to be able to run Web Browser on my tv. When I run it, it say updating, it keeps updating, but wont start. On my other samsung tv it's the same with web browser. All other apps are working fine. Anyone else having this issue?

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    Just checked working fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davorp View Post
    Why don't you use Lmod player, all basic features are free and it doesn't expire. The only thing is that it's not in the app store.
    Where to get and how to load?
    Using Samsung UE40ES5500

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    Quote Originally Posted by manic01 View Post
    Where to get and how to load?
    Using Samsung UE40ES5500

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    Log in as develop and go to tools -> settings -> development and under "Setting server IP" enter: 213. 155. 22. 226 then click "User Application Synchronisation to begin the installation process.

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    How to log in as developer.?
    Thanks for help

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    OK sussed it
    login is develop
    pw is 000000

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    My TV Samsung ES 8000 can't connect online on wireless. It can't get IP address, subnet mask, gateway all set to 0.0.0.0.
    On my other Samsung telly, it's connected by direct Ethernet connection, same thing, can't get network settings.

    I have tried everything: unplugging it from the mains, changed DNS to open DNS 8.8.8.8 but nothing helped.
    The only thing I can think of is to try to install a different firmware. I don't know what else to do. Any suggestions welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davorp View Post
    My TV Samsung ES 8000 can't connect online on wireless. It can't get IP address, subnet mask, gateway all set to 0.0.0.0.
    On my other Samsung telly, it's connected by direct Ethernet connection, same thing, can't get network settings.

    I have tried everything: unplugging it from the mains, changed DNS to open DNS 8.8.8.8 but nothing helped.
    The only thing I can think of is to try to install a different firmware. I don't know what else to do. Any suggestions welcome.
    Maybe its similar symptoms to a year ago's issues with Samsung devices dave?
    Hopefully someone else from earlier in this old thread will respond accordingly mate?

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    ip and subnet etc all come from the router, nothing to do with the internet and even with no internet a router would give each device its own ip address , so that side should populate regardless , as lomg as DHCP is active

    ie:- your local LAN has nothing to do with the internet , so fix your LAN until each device has its own ip address, subnet and router ip login details

    then ping each device from your pc or laptop, also checking that each device is "seen" in your router admin panel

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    Quote Originally Posted by echelon View Post
    ip and subnet etc all come from the router, nothing to do with the internet and even with no internet a router would give each device its own ip address , so that side should populate regardless , as lomg as DHCP is active

    ie:- your local LAN has nothing to do with the internet , so fix your LAN until each device has its own ip address, subnet and router ip login details

    then ping each device from your pc or laptop, also checking that each device is "seen" in your router admin panel

    All my other wi fi devices are working fine with my router. Signal is great too. I have Apple AirPort Extreme.

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    but you said yourself that your samsungs have no ip address and no netmask and no Gateway , ALL are delivered by your router, so if they arent on the LAN then they arent going to get the net so it would be pointless setting the google public servers in your DNS part if the others are blank

    so I stand by my assertion, fix your LAN if you want them to work to the net, because you dont need the internet connection for a local lan

    if you cannot ping them from your laptop, then you have an internal problem to do with your router and LAN (local area networking)

    if you cannot "see" the tv,s in your attached samsungdevices in your router admin panel, then again its a local fault

    test the "faulty" devices with the apple by connecting an ethernet cable from one to the other, if that works then you have a wifi issue

    if you wish to ignore good advice, that is up to you, but YOU are the one with the fault, not me

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    Quote Originally Posted by echelon View Post
    but you said yourself that your samsungs have no ip address and no netmask and no Gateway , ALL are delivered by your router, so if they arent on the LAN then they arent going to get the net so it would be pointless setting the google public servers in your DNS part if the others are blank

    so I stand by my assertion, fix your LAN if you want them to work to the net, because you dont need the internet connection for a local lan

    if you cannot ping them from your laptop, then you have an internal problem to do with your router and LAN (local area networking)

    if you cannot "see" the tv,s in your attached samsungdevices in your router admin panel, then again its a local fault

    if you wish to ignore good advice, that is up to you, but YOU are the one with the fault, not me

    No, I don't want to ignore a good advice. I appreciate it, and I will look into it. I just wanted to make sure, that's all. Thanks mate.

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    looking at your router details it can handle up to 50 clients over wifi, plus it has ethernet connections, so until you have tested the "faulty" devices using ethernet then you havent proved the LAN is ok

    if it works on wired ethernet and fails on wifi , then you have a problem , either with the router , local interference , or with the samsung devices themselves

    change the cable on the other "wired" tv , also checking it has a valid ip , subnet and gateway

    reading the wiki on your device it also mentions that its a dual band router, plus that the N series may not work with other manufacturers devices

    so maybe you have the N series and maybe the samsungs cannot work to it ?

    or maybe one of your bands has failed and the samsungs use that band ? (but maybe the working devices use the other one ?)

    maybe you have set up the apple to wpa2 or some other option and that may exclude the samsungs ?

    a myriad of causes may exist, but until you do as I say and check the router admin panel, try pinging the devices from your laptop , try bypassing the wifi using ethernet, then you havent gone through all your options , which is your job to do as the tech support guy for your router and LAN

    when its all working , disconnect the internet but leave the apple on, then ping the samsungs, also check the IP , netmask and gateway settings are populated , you will then see I am correct in what I am saying and you may have learned something about "networking" (forget about the public dns settings until the other settings are populated)

    think of it this way , to get on a motorway (internet) you have to access it via the access sliproad (local LAN)

    if you cannot access the sliproad, you wont get onto the motorway, even if its empty

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