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LG TV Browser Not Working/Can’t Play Video/Not Enough Memory

The LG Smart TV browser was not designed to stream videos and therefore does not support some videos on the internet. Disabling ‘Adaptive Streaming’ may help this issue. It also does not have a large memory capacity, causing it to crash if you don’t regularly unplug the TV or empty the cache.

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Sonos Volume Won’t Work/Keeps Going Up or Down/Won’t Turn Up

If your Sonos volume is very low or is not loud enough, check to make sure that your volume limit is not set at a low level. To do this, open the Sonos app on your smart device and select ‘More’ > ‘Settings’ > ‘Select Room Settings’ > select the room your speaker is in > ‘Volume Limit’ > then this should read as ‘Off.’ If it does not read as off, select it and move the slider to the right 100%.

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Ring Doorbell Won’t Connect Properly or Keeps Disconnecting

Your Ring doorbell keeps disconnecting because of a lousy WiFi signal. If the WiFi is strong, reset the doorbell in the Ring app. Walking it through the setup process again will adjust its settings so the WiFi connection can last. A recent power failure or 5G network upgrade might be to blame, too.

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Sonos Won’t Connect/Keeps Disconnecting From TV

If your Sonos won’t connect to your Samsung TV, it may be that your TV is in need of a software update. To complete a software update on a Samsung TV, from your remote press ‘Home’ > navigate to ‘Settings’ > ‘Support’ > ‘Software Update’ > ‘Update Now’ > then any new updates will be downloaded and installed. This will help to update your TV with a software that will accept your Sonos without issue.

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Dell Monitor Not Working Keeps Turning Off/On/Blinking

When your Dell monitor keeps turning off, the video card driver is malfunctioning and needs a refresh or reset. When your monitor isn’t working, the issue is a failure in the power cables, display cables, or video card. If your monitor blinks, your computer is switching display modes automatically.

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Samsung TV AirPlay Not Working/Not Showing/Not Playing

To enable AirPlay on your Samsung TV, you will go into the settings of your TV first. To do this, navigate to ‘Settings’ > ‘General’ > ‘AirPlay Settings’ > ‘AirPlay’ > and then turn the AirPlay feature ‘On’ if it has not yet been switched on. Once you have done this, your TV will be in a constant mode to be able to mirror whatever you please without having to enable the feature again.

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Sony TV Keeps (Muting and Unmuting/Won’t Unmute)

The first thing you should check is to see that the batteries powering the remote are fully charged. The next thing you will need to check is that the IR (infrared) sensor is working correctly, and you can do this by utilizing (pressing) any other button on the remote. If these options do not solve the problem, you will need to hard reset (factory rest) your tv and finally, if that does not fix the problem, you may need to replace the remote due to it being faulty.

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Apple TV Not Working On Sony TV (Won’t Turn On/Off TV)

Android version 9 has lost the ability to utilize this feature, and currently, there is no workaround, so some Sony TVs have lost this capability. What you will need to do if you would like this feature before Sony releases a fix is to roll back your Android version on your TV to a version that supports this feature.

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Samsung TV Apple TV Not Working

Some devices will send a signal in error, causing your TV to keep switching. The ability to turn the automatic HDMI switching has been coded in recent Samsung firmware, and you are able to activate it with your remote. Point your remote at your Samsung TV and input the code, which is: mute – 7 – 2 – 9 – exit. This should solve your problem.

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LG TV Keyboard (Keeps Popping Up/Not Showing/Not Working/How To)

If you have an LG Smart TV, it is completely capable of using a Bluetooth keyboard. To connect a Bluetooth keyboard to your LG TV, you will first need to get your keyboard into pairing mode by pressing and holding the Bluetooth 1 key on the keyboard for 5 seconds. You will know that your keyboard has entered pairing mode when the blue LED light flashed repeatedly in half-second bursts.

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Roku Apps Not Working (Signing Out, Freezing, Won’t Open)

As a general rule you should restart both your Roku, and your wireless router. After that you should verify that your internet connection is working 100%. To do that you should contact your internet provider. If neither of these fix the issues there are a few more things to try.

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Netflix Not Working On Samsung Smart TV (Not Loading/Crashing)

As a general rule, you’ll want to first restart your Samsung TV by turning it off, and unplugging it at the wall for 2 minutes. Then turn it back on again. If that doesn’t fix it then you’ll want to have a look at your speaker system to see that it’s all connected.

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Roku Netflix Not Working: Crashes, Won’t Load/Play/Play Sound

As a whole you’ll want to first try playing another movie or TV show. If another TV show or movie works it means that the TV show or movie you were trying to watch is broken. And you should report the problem to Netflix so they can fix it. Otherwise it’s an issue with the speaker settings.

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TCL TV Sound Not Working (Not Sync/Won’t Turn/Stay Up or Down)

To turn the volume up on your TCL TV without a remote and there are buttons on the bottom or back of the TV, simply press the (+) button on the remote to turn the volume up. If there are no buttons on your TV, you can install the Roku app on your smartphone by which you will be able to control the volume of your TV from. If you do not have a smartphone, a new remote will need to be purchased to turn up the volume.

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TCL TV Apps Won’t Work (Won’t Download/Open)

If your TCL TV Hulu app is not working, the same solutions apply for many of the other applications that may experience the same problem. To fix a Hulu app that is not working on your TCL TV, you may need to delete and reinstall the app while also resetting your Roku. To do this, reference back to “TCL TV Netflix Not Working” to find the steps to reinstall the application as well as reset your Roku.

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LG TV Screensaver (Keeps Turning On/Stuck/Goes Black/How To)

LG TV screensavers protect your screen by activating when a static image is detected. On most models, the screensaver can only be disabled in the service menu. You also cannot customise the screensaver, but can manually turn the screen off or enter Gallery mode to display images instead.

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LG TV Wired Connection Problems (Keeps Dropping/Won’t Connect)

There are a number of reasons why your LG TV may have poor internet connection via Ethernet cable. One common reason is an incompatible cable, which is one that has a bandwidth greater than 100Mbps. Other possible causes include a damaged cable, modem or router, interference or outdated firmware.

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LG TV Menu Not Working (Keeps Popping Up/Flashing/Won’t Show)

If the menu keeps popping up on your LG TV, it is most likely that the settings are set to ‘Store Mode’. It may also be the TV is set to ‘Home Auto Launch’ or that ‘Simplink’ is disabled. If the menu is not working at all, it may be a software or hardware malfunction.

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LG TV HDMI Audio (Not Working/Not Playing/Stopped Working)

The HDMI audio on your LG TV may not work because of issues with the HDMI cable, the HDMI port, or your device’s sound output settings. If none of the TV channels have sound, it is likely due to the TV’s sound or volume settings, firmware bugs or connection issues with an external speaker.

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LG TV HDMI to Laptop Not Working (Won’t Connect/Detect/Display)

HDMI connections between an LG TV and a laptop will not work for a number of reasons. It could be issues with the cable or issues with the TV or laptop. Issues with the TV or laptop include incorrect display settings or incompatible hardware or software. This can cause no or very poor signal.

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TCL TV WiFi Not Working (Disconnects/Won’t Detect/Connect)

To forget the WiFi network on your TCL TV, first press the ‘Home’ button on your remote control. You will then select ‘Settings’ > ‘Network’ > find and select your WiFi network with the remote > scroll down and select ‘Forget Network’ > then select ‘OK’ with the remote. Once this is done, the network should be forgotten.

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TCL TV Light Blinking Won’t Stop/Won’t Turn On/Won’t Turn Off

If your TCL TV light is blinking and it won’t turn off, use your remote to disable the light. To do this, press ‘Home’ on your remote control, ‘Settings’ > ‘OK’ > ‘System’ > ‘OK’ > ‘Power’ > ‘OK’ > ‘Standby LED’ > ‘OK’ > then, do disable the light select ‘OFF’ > then press ‘OK’ on the remote to confirm that you want the light off. This should get the light to stop blinking by powering it off entirely.

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TCL TV Won’t Turn On/Off or Keeps Turning On/Off

If your TCL TV won’t stay on, this problem could be caused by an internal timer that has been set within your TV. To check to see if any timers have been set, press the ‘Home’ button located on your remote control > scroll to ‘Settings’ > select ‘System’ > ‘Time’ > ‘Sleep Timer’ > and then check to see if any timers have been set to cause your TV to turn off automatically. If so, disable those timers.

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HP Printer Won’t Unpause or Keeps Canceling Print Job

An HP printer that won’t unpause or keeps canceling the print job could be experiencing quite a few technical issues. Some of the most common causes of HP printer pause and cancellation malfunctions include printer settings features, outdated firmware, and antivirus software interruptions.

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How to Pair TCL TV to Xfinity / DIRECTV / Roku / Universal remote

Pairing a TCL TV to a remote can be done in one of three ways; manually entering a TCL TV code into the remote, allowing the remote to find the code through its own database and pair automatically, or by following on-screen prompts. This process varies with different brands.

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Sonos Keeps Disconnecting or Won’t Connect to WiFi Network

If your Sonos WiFi is not loading, you should first look to the WiFi rather than your Sonos device. Be sure that the connection is strong (see: “Sonos Keeps Disconnecting”) and if it is not, give a call to your WiFi provider to manage the strength. Also, reset your router to try to bypass any small issues that may have only temporarily occurred by unplugging it from the power source for one minute.

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Sonos Won’t Work/Turn On or Off/Keeps Turning On/Off

If your Sonos speaker won’t turn off and it uses a power cord, the quickest and most effective solution is to unplug the speaker and leave it unplugged for at least two minutes before plugging it back in. This should cause a reset within the device that may fix any small issues that caused the device to stay on in the first place.

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