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Ok, and you have the latest firmware which is 3.0.0.4.374.130 which was released 2013-08-12
If you factory reset the router and do a test, is the results the same?
If you haven't updated to the latest firmware, I would recommend you to do that and then clear the Nvram and re-configure the settings.
To clear the Nvram on RT-N56U: (One of the following alternatives)
1. When the unit is powered on, hold down the reset/WPS button for 30 seconds.
2. While still holding down the reset/WPS button, unplug the router from power and hold for an additional 30 seconds.
3. Still holding down the reset/WPS button, turn on power to the router again and hold for 30 more seconds.
Holding the reset/WPS button continuously for 90 seconds total without releasing the button throughout the entire process.
or
1. Power off the router then power on while holding the reset button to put the router into recovery mode.
2. Now launch your web browser while connected via ethernet cable to launch the router config which will display the options to reset (clear) nvram to defaults, reboot router, or upload a firmware file.
Click on restore nvram then after that completes, click reboot router this should perform the hard reset.
Hope that this help. Sometimes it's necessary to clear the Nvram when the firmware contains driver updates for the broadcom chip inside the router.
Hi, just got a KDL-26EX550 for my bedroom: no issue at all connecting to wifi. When turned on the first time and connected to wifi I had a software update, did it and everything is fine.
ISP is TalkTalk and its their router as well. Firmware up to date
Thanks for the advice.
I don't have reset/WPS button on my RT-N56U router. I think there is one in RT-N66 router. But I did hold the reset button while turning power on to my router and the recovery mode started. But I couldn't connect the router with my explorer while it was in the recovery mode. It just didn't respond.
Hi all,
welcome to the Sony User Community Forum..:smileyhappy:
As you all seem to be having a problem with connecting your bravias to via WIFI then perhaps investing in a set of homeplugs may be the best option..
Use the ASUS Firmware recovery tool
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=RT-N56U&p=11&s=2
I'm not sure with OS you have, but just select the right one and download it. It will find the router and flash it with the firmware file that you select.
Reading through all the posts here, I think each of you has a slightly different problem. As far as I can see, there is nothing in common.
rankkis - You may need to connect the TV directly via a network cable (as you said in a previous post, your router is not too far away) or invest in some Homeplugs as Thalamus has suggested.
DarrenWilliams - As you have said that your router is right next to the TV, I would personally connect it via a network cable, instead of wireless.
chrkeen87 - You will need to check your DNS settings on the TV, and ensure that its point to your routers IP address. If you have gone via the automatic approach, try using the manual appoach instead (as in setting a fixed IP address, Subnet, Gateway=routers ip address DNS=routers ip address)