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FUNBOX Wi-Fi Issue: Configuring ORANGE FUNBOX for LG 32LJ610V TV & Asus X71SR Laptop Connections

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  • #1 16968513
    jasieczek1
    Level 14  
    HELLO.
    I have the following problem, how to configure the ORANGE FUNBOX to get WI-FI connection to the new LG 32LJ610V tv. With the asus x71sr laptop, this connection works, but it is not possible to open a second screen on the tv.
    Please help. Maybe it is the laptop's fault or the lack of some drivers for it, not the FUNBOX.
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  • #2 16970018
    Nagus
    Level 27  
    But what's the matter?
    The TV does not connect to the Internet? Did you connect it at all?
    Is the TV connected to the network, its apps work, but the laptop is unable to mirror the screen to the TV?
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  • #3 16970169
    jasieczek1
    Level 14  
    Good day.
    the TV is connected and working normally, but not in wi-fi mode.
    after connecting funbox tv with lg 32lj610v network cable, internet on the TV works, which is manifested by the action, for example: you toobe. without a cable there is no internet connection.
    the connection of the asus x71sr win7 home premium laptop with the above mentioned TV does not work with a network cable or via wi-fi.
    connecting funbox with an asus x71 tablet via wi-fi works fine, but after pressing win + p the function of splitting or moving the screen does not work.
    please help.
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  • #4 16975344
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    jasieczek1 wrote:
    How to configure the ORANGE FUNBOX to get WI-FI connection with the new LG 32LJ610V tv

    Set up wifi connection on tv.
    But only if the tv is within range of the wifi network at all!
    Installation of InSSIDera v2 / Home and insert the network measurement result here.
    jasieczek1 wrote:
    the connection of the asus x71sr win7 home premium laptop with the above mentioned TV does not work with a network cable or via wi-fi.

    And what would you like to achieve with such a combination?
    The TV supports Miracast, but if your computer has it, you need to check it yourself.
  • #5 16975816
    jasieczek1
    Level 14  
    how to check? this is asus x71sr laptop. running win 7 on one drive and win 10 on the other. My suggestion is that there is no wireless connection between the laptop and the funbox, but there is no such connection with the TV to display a second screen on it.
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  • #6 16975964
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    jasieczek1 wrote:
    how to check? this is asus x71sr laptop

    Search in its specification or on the manufacturer's website.
    jasieczek1 wrote:
    My suggestion is that there is no wireless connection between the laptop and the funbox, but there is no such connection with the TV to display a second screen on it.

    This Miracast is a very picky and annoying functionality.
    It must be operated by a TV and a computer.
  • #7 16996483
    jasieczek1
    Level 14  
    please close the topic, the problem probably cannot be solved, I still do not have a laptop connection with the tv via wi-fi despite using a dozen or so hints and tips on many forums.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around configuring the ORANGE FUNBOX to establish a Wi-Fi connection for an LG 32LJ610V TV and an Asus X71SR laptop. The user reports that while the TV can connect to the internet via a wired connection, it fails to connect wirelessly. The Asus laptop, running both Windows 7 and Windows 10, also struggles to connect to the TV for screen mirroring, despite successful Wi-Fi connections with other devices. Suggestions include checking the TV's Wi-Fi setup, ensuring the laptop supports Miracast, and verifying the wireless connection between the laptop and the FUNBOX. Ultimately, the user expresses frustration over the unresolved issue.
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