Complete Guide on How to Connect Non Smart TV to Wifi

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Smart televisions have become increasingly popular in recent years for a variety of reasons. However, a significant section of the population are still using traditional HD television sets. So, how can you get a non-smart television to connect to the internet? We've got your back. 

In this guide, we'll go through how to connect a non-smart TV to Wi-Fi.

  • Use streaming devices

  • Use HDMI cable

  • Use blu-ray players

  • Use a gaming console

How to Connect Non Smart TV to Wifi?

Almost every one has a built-in Wi-Fi setting that allows you to connect to the internet. Even if your existing TV lacks this feature, there are various ways to connect it to the internet; you will need to acquire a device that allows you to connect a non-smart TV to the internet. Here are a few examples of methods I'm talking about.

Use Streaming Devices

Because of its apparent advantages, using a streaming device is the simplest way to connect to Wi-Fi.

It contains various built-in applications, such as YouTube and Twitter, in addition to offering internet access to your TV. However, the content available differs among streaming devices.

The general procedure, however, remains the same:

  • Locate the HDMI port on your television and connect the device to it.

  • Connect the USB port on your TV to the USB cord that came with your device.

  • Connect your device's input to the TV and turn it on. 

  • Any program that is required must be downloaded. 

  • Accept all of the terms and conditions to begin streaming.

Various streaming devices are available on the market including Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Stick,... Depending on the device, the technique of connecting it to your TV may differ. 

Apple TV, despite its high price, is a good choice if you already have an Apple environment at home.

Although Roku provides a vast free movie channel, not all streaming devices are compatible with it.

You can mirror your phone, tablet, or laptop on the TV using Google Chromecast, but you'll need to download streaming apps to your device first.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick is inexpensive and simple to use, but it only offers Amazon content.

Use HDMI Cables

If you don't want to invest a lot of money in streaming gadgets, an HDMI connection will suffice.

HDMI cables and adaptors are now included with practically all computers, smartphones, and smart televisions. You can connect it directly to your non-smart television.

Although wired connections can be uncomfortable at times, they will suffice for most purposes.

Furthermore, because it nearly mimics everything on your device, it allows you to view and share home videos/pictures.

Here’s how to link a non-smart TV to the internet using an HDMI cable:

  • Turn off your computer and television.

  • Connect your laptop/PC to the non-smart TV with an HDMI cable.

  • Choose a video to view on your laptop or computer.

  • Ensure that your laptop/PC has a video output and that your television has an HDMI port.

  • On your non-smart TV, select the input option.

  • Select the input that corresponds to your plugin port by pressing source on your TV console.

  • On your non-smart television, you may now watch your favorite movie or entertainment. 

Use Blu-Ray Players

Blu-ray is a digital optical disc (DVD) storage format. They were created to replace DVD players and are now used for data storage.

In addition, it allows you to stream material from the Internet. You'll also gain access to a variety of apps and social media sites.

They provide greater picture and audio quality than streaming devices.

To connect a Blu-ray player to your TV, all you need is an HDMI cable. After plugging it in, go to source and match your TV's input to the blu- ray's. That's it!

Use Gaming Consoles

With their built-in Wi-Fi, both modern game consoles and consoles from 2003 may connect to the Internet. PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360 are two of the most popular gaming consoles.

You won't be able to use many apps, but you will be able to use some of the most famous ones, such as Netflix.

It can also be linked in the same way as a Blu-ray player; all you need is an HDMI cable.

To begin, connect your TV and gaming console via HDMI cable. After that, match your TV's input settings to the gaming console.

FAQs

1. Can I install apps on a non-smart TV?

You can't install applications on a non-smart TV. However, you can install applications on your selected streaming device/blu-ray player/game console/phone and access them from your TV.

2. How can I tell if my television is Wi-Fi capable?

Look in the settings area of your television for the Network Connections or Wi-Fi Setup Section. If it doesn't, then it isn't Wi-Fi capable.

3. How can I smartify my non-smart TV?

You may turn your non-smart TV to a smart TV in a number of methods, the best of which is to purchase a smart media player (also known as a streaming device) and connect it to your TV's HDMI input. Smart media players come in a variety of sizes and styles (and smart operating systems).

Conclusion

It's simple to connect your non-smart TV to the internet. These easy and low-cost solutions will upgrade your outdated television. You don’t need an IT degree to set all things up.

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