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To change the DNS settings on your Samsung Smart TV, follow these steps: Press the Menu button on your TV remote. Select Network. Select Network Status. Wait for the network status to be checked. Select IP Settings. Select DNS Setting. Select Enter Manually. Enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers you want to use.Click the drop-down menu to change the IP Address Assignment Method field, from Automatically to Manually. Enter the new IP information, and then click Apply at the top of the page. Figure : Enter the new IP information
Configure your DNS servers on your Samsung Smart TV. In the IP Settings menu, select DNS setting. Select Enter manually. Enter the MediaStreamer IP addresses you found above. Once you have entered the new DNS address, select ENTER ( ) on the remote to save the settings. Next, select OK.1) Unplugged the TV for a few minutes just to be sure. 2) In the Internet configuration menu, selected my Wi-Fi network and enter password. At this stage, the TV won't connect and will prompt me to change Network or IP Settings. 3) In IP Settings: Select manual configuration for IP and DNS. Once you’ve registered the IP addresses, here’s how to set up your Samsung Smart TV: Select the menu button on your remote. Press “Network.”. Choose “Network Status.”. Select “IP
3. Allocate a Dedicated Static IP to Your TV. Smart television displays are vulnerable to slowness and buffering because of their relatively large size and a very different configuration. Even when the TV shows that it’s “connected” to Wi-Fi, the signal strength can be weak. Allocating a dedicated static IP to your TV solves this issue.
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