There may be several reasons for automatic disconnection on Konka TV wireless network connection:
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1. Weak signal: If the distance between the location of Konka TV and the wireless router is far away, or it is blocked by a large metal object, the wireless signal may be weak, resulting in unstable or even disconnected connection.
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2. Router Settings: Sometimes router Settings may cause unstable connections. For example, the wireless channel is not set correctly, the router has set a function to limit the connection time, and the router's firmware needs to be upgraded.
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3. IP address conflict: If Konka TV and other devices use the same IP address in the same LAN, the network connection may be unstable or disconnected.
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4. Hardware failure: Konka TV's wireless network card or wireless antenna may have hardware failure, resulting in normal connection to the wireless network.
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Solutions include:
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1. Close the distance between the Konka TV and the wireless router and ensure that no large metal objects block the signal.
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2. Check the Settings of the router to ensure that the wireless channel is correctly set, the function that limits the connection time is turned off, and the firmware is upgraded.
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3. Make sure Konka TV uses a unique IP address on the same LAN as other devices.
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4. If other reasons are excluded, you can consider contacting Konka customer service or professional maintenance personnel to check and repair Konka TV wireless card or wireless antenna.