I recently bought a LG Smart TV with WebOS (42LB6500) and would like to connect to my external hard disk connected over network. Here is how my home network and devices are setup.
I have a high speed broadband that comes to my WiFi router (D-Link DSL 2750U) with USB support for External HDD.
I have connected my Seagate Ex.HDD to this router and I am able to access the drive over WiFi on my smartphone and computer using the network path \\192.168.1.1\...
Once connected I am able to use it similar to any mount location, i.e., read/write files, play media, etc.,
I want to do similarly with my TV, I would like to use this connected Ex. HDD as any other location and would like to achieve following two things at the least without any additional hardware
Play media files on this HDD (very very important)
Use the HDD as recording device for timeshift/live pause feature (important)
Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a OLED77C34LA and a pair Bose QC32 II headphones and I have trouble connecting to the tv.
First the headphones works good on my other three devices but the TV has trouble, when I manage to connect they work perfect but when I turn the off on on again the headphones will say they are connected to the TV but the TV most of the time won't give me an option to connect and I remember I got a popup asking if I wanted the use the headphones as output but only for like 3-4 times so far.
Usually I have to plug the power out of the TV for a while and remove the bluetooth device but and it doesn't always work. It's not great spending like 15min to get the headphones to work.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
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As per the subject line, I have had a USB drive connected to my television for over four years, but for the past few days it has not been recognising the directories where my films and music are organised, and is displaying EVERYTHING in a single list of over a thousand files.
It is a 1TB drive (half of the maximum 2TB allowed) with a power supply, formatted as NTFS, and not completely full.
I have checked the drive and it has no bad sectors. I have tried connecting it to both USB ports and all the files are in the permitted format (avi, mkv, mp4, mp3, etc.).
I have also tried another 1TB drive, but the result is the same.
Do I need to reconfigure something in the television settings?
It would be a significant loss if I cannot resolve this issue.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Why do I get this error message below on the TV, do I need to get a MAC address secured from EE, or is this a misleading error?
I have tried all the usual reboot, recycle, plug and unplug on both the LG TV and EE Smart Hub but nothing changes. Also tried Wired connection via Ethernet (LG TV acknowledges there is an Ethernet connection but still no internet):
TV: LG OLED48A26LA (2022) OLED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV
Router: EE Smart Hub Plus
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Rukmaj Chandavar
Hi All,
I recently bought a LG Smart TV with WebOS (42LB6500) and would like to connect to my external hard disk connected over network. Here is how my home network and devices are setup.
Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rukmaj
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