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Bravia KDL32RD433 - Can I connect to Wi-Fi
I bought this TV yesterday and trying to confirm whether this has Wi-Fi functionality
It mentions in the manual but Amazon doesn't show it as being a Smart TV. There is a network setup menu but it only shows status, IP address settings and network connection and nowhere to search for a network. I just presumed it was, and I only noticed that bit on Amazon just now
If it isn't, then it's not the end of the world as I have a Now TV box connected so can still access YouTube and iPlayer, but I would like confirmation either way
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Hello mattyl149,
You can see the operation manual for your TV here: http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/KDL-32RD433
The following is an extract from the specifications section of the manual:
Wireless technology
Protocol IEEE802.11b/g/n
(KDL-48WD65x / 40WD65x / 32WD60x only)
Unfortunately your model does not therefore have built in Wi-Fi
I would hazard a guess that is what the 'W' represents in the models referred to above.
Page 10 of the manual:
Connecting TV to the Internet
(KDL-48WD65x / 40WD65x / 32WD60x
only)
This would imply that you cannot connect to the internet via LAN (wired connection) either - out of interest is there a LAN socket (for ethernet cable) on the TV ?
Regards
If it ain't broke don't fix it
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Hi
Manual shows this : "general Internet services not supported"
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So why the network port?

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Hi there
All TVs labeled as 'Freeview HD' in the UK must contain an ethernet port according to the DBook 6 standard. This is primarily for the IPTV/MHEG channels - channels from 225 to around 260 in the Freeview EPG.
Cheers
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I have same model no doesn't have WiFi or Ethernet is what I thought until researched every new advanced hd TV as to have a Ethernet socket by law or can't be sold out of eu

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Hi @jase12354
Have another look for the Ethernet port - As long as you purchased the UK version, its there (see screenshot from MiCal1967 above)
Specs indicate its there:
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs/kdl-32rd433/specifications
So does the manual:
Cheers
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My Model KDL-32RD433 when tried to connect to internet it shows the IP detail but staus as
Cable connected: OK
Internet connection: Failed
Please let me know how to soplve this issue
I am with Virgin media WPS network
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Hi @arunonsony
This is normal for this TV. The RD433 series TV is not a Smart TV. However it will connect to the MHEG TV channels (which stream via the internet) in the Freeview EPG.
Cheers