I am trying to hook up an antenna to my Samsung 4k HD Smart TV. When I go to the Source menu, there is no source for the antenna. If I click on the TV option, it brings me to TV Plus instead of prompting me to scan for over the air channels. Also, when I go to Settings and then Broadcast, the Bro...
Purchased the following TV in 2018: Samsung - 55" Class -LED - Curved - MU6500 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR I just purchased an external antenna to get local programming; however, the TV gets no channels when the network cable is disconnected. I do not have cable and only stream ...
To access your outside antenna on your picture frame TV with a One Connect Box, follow these steps: Make sure your outside antenna is properly connected to the antenna port on the back of the One Connect Box. On your TV remote, press the "Home" button. Navigate to the "Settings" or "Source" menu. It might also be labeled as "Input" or "Input Source." In the source menu, look for an option ...
Trying to set up an external antenna to access regular broadcast stations to my Samsung TV (un55mu7000f) and I am not seeing the option to access it. According to the guide, I should be able to click the "Home" button on the remote and then I should see a "Live TV"option - but I do not see that. Ch...
Check out Tablo. It's a one time hardware fee, connect the tablo to your home network, you connect the antennae directly to it, and stream it to any TV via an app on your TV.
Antenna gives you local news and broadcasts; Roku gives you streaming apps and services. And your Samsung Smart TV can handle both with ease — just like a multilingual device navigating analog and digital signals with graceful syntax.
If your Samsung TV isn't recognizing the digital antenna connected to the One Connect box, ensure the antenna is firmly connected and then try changing the source using the remote to find TV or Antenna. Go to Settings > Broadcasting > Auto Program and scan for channels.
The antenna works fine on my other Samsung TV. I put the input on TV and scanned, and it found all my local channels. So it's not the antenna. So the problem with the Smart TV is that it's not recognizing the antenna and not giving me a TV source option to choose from?