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Android TV Wired internet connection issues
Have bought new KD49XD83XX -
TV is wired to router via Ethernet cable - new TV, new cable, but keeps losing Internet connection each time I switch off TV . I have BT Internet and a homehub. Is it an internet/BT issue or TV issue and how do I fix it?.
BT online help has assisted in getting reconnection three times - by restarting hub and entering IP address, default numbers etc, but connection lost again after each shutdown.
I have now got a message on the TV - "The Static IP Address may not be correct - if a static IP adress is not confirmed select quit network setup and contact your network administrator."
I have spoken to BT who say it is a problem with the TV and to contact Sony?
thanks
Only bought TV last week, and cannot get it to remain connected to Internet

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Hello there
Welcome to the Sony Community forums.
Sorry to hear that your are having problems with your Android TV, however I think it might be best to start with the first two steps in the troubleshooting process.
- Ensure that you have the latest firmware installed on the TV - see instructions HERE
- Once done, factory reset the TV. This can clear and resolve many issues - see instructions HERE
Give that a go and reply back and let us know how you got on.
Cheers
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Go to Settings/Network & Accessories/Network/Network Setup/Expert/Wired LAN/Advanced Options/IP Settings
If this says STATIC, as I suspect it does, set it to DHCP instead.
Power down the TV set, and power it up again. See if it keeps your connection alive now.
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If you set DHCP,, you should not have to enter any other information at all - the TV should get it from the router.
Set different information yourself, and you are setting up a conflict which arises every time you switch the set off and then turn it on again

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Hi there
Two other suggestions:
- Disable IPv6 in the router settings - its been known to help
- Disable the WiFi on the TV completely (at least a test) - Goto Settings > Network > Advanced Settings and set Built-in Wi-Fi to OFF.
Cheers