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Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room, To connect your TV to the restricted network

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24"/32" 720P, 48" 1080P, 60Hz, LED Roku TV Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room Hotels, school dorms, conference facilities, and similar locations with public wireless Internet access often require you to interact with a web page to authenticate your access. These restricted public networks are commonly known as captive portal networks. When you select a network of this type, the TV automatically detects that additional information is needed and prompts you through using another wireless device to supply the requested information. Tips • Using your Roku TV on a hotel or dorm room network requires wireless availability and use of your network-connected smartphone, tablet, or computer to authenticate access to your account. • Your TV must already be running software version 7.0. You can find the version number by navigating from the Home screen to Settings > System > About. If it is running an earlier software version, you must use a non-restricted wireless network to link and activate the TV, and then update the software to version 7.0. • Be sure to bring your Roku TV remote control, because the Remote feature of the Roku mobile app may not work when connected to a hotel or dorm room network. • Content might be limited or unavailable if you try to connect outside your home country due to geo-filtering. To connect your TV to the restricted network: 1 Either during Guided Setup or after selecting Settings > Network > Set up new Wi-Fi connection, you're presented with a list of available networks. 67 www.insigniaproducts.com

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24"/32" 720P, 48" 1080P, 60Hz, LED Roku TV
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Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room
Hotels, school dorms, conference facilities, and similar locations with public wireless Internet access often require you to
interact with a web page to authenticate your access. These restricted public networks are commonly known as captive
portal networks. When you select a network of this type, the TV automatically detects that additional information is
needed and prompts you through using another wireless device to supply the requested information.
To connect your TV to the restricted network:
1
Either during Guided Setup or after selecting
Settings > Network > Set up new Wi-Fi connection
, you’re
presented with a list of available networks.
Tips
Using your Roku TV on a hotel or dorm room network requires wireless
availability and use of your network-connected smartphone, tablet, or computer
to authenticate access to your account.
Your TV must already be running software version 7.0. You can find the version
number by navigating from the Home screen to
Settings > System > About
. If it
is running an earlier software version, you must use a non-restricted wireless
network to link and activate the TV, and then update the software to version 7.0.
Be sure to bring your Roku TV remote control, because the Remote feature of the
Roku mobile app may not work when connected to a hotel or dorm room
network.
Content might be limited or unavailable if you try to connect outside your home
country due to geo-filtering.