XR15 Remote Not Pairing with Samsung TV
I just purchased a Samsung TV, QN65S90CAFX, and the installation of the TV went fine. The Samsung remotes work as expected. Now I am trying to pair the XR15 to the TV. The initial pairing, with the 3 digit code, went well. However, the Volume and TV on/off could not pair with the Samsung codes provided by Cox. I contacted Cox tech support and they had me go through the same steps I had done before. Then they said they had exhausted their bag of tricks and I needed a new remote. I went to the Cox store, exchanged my remote and got the same results with the new remote. This is totally unacceptable. Note that I have an older Samsung TV and the older remote, XR11, and it programmed and worked just fine. I even tried pairing the old remote to the new TV and got the same results. Is this a common problem with new Samsung TVs and Cox remotes? What can be done to get the remote working as advertised?1.2KViews0likes12CommentsI am having trouble connecting my Samsung TV vía wifi. Every other device works on my network except the TV. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I am having trouble connecting my Samsung TV vía wifi. Every other device works on my network except the TV. Has anyone else experienced this problem?3.3KViews0likes12CommentsSamsung Smart TV connectivity
I have a problem with only ONE of my Samsung Smart TVs connecting to my Netgear AC1900/C6300BD router. There are times when it connects and is usable. Other times I need to use the wired connection (using WiFi repeater) when the wireless fails. At times, even the "wired" connection won't work (since in reality, it's wireless, though the "smart" TV doesn't know that). Anyway...all other devices work, tablets, phones, computers, printers, etc. on wireless. New problem last night...used wireless for Netflix, but picture quality was terrible, changing from clear HD quality to fuzzy 1960's color TV mode (yeah, I'm that old). I tried disconnecting from the wireless network and switched to "wired", and neither would connect to the router. So, I reset the router, and all was well. To further muddy the waters, this TV/router combination worked fine before we moved from Mesa to Buckeye (wired cable -- Mesa, Optic Fiber -- Buckeye). Any suggestions? I've also tried to use a manually entered IP (vs. automatic)..and three extremely unsuccessful tries with Cox chat sessions.1.7KViews0likes1Comment