TV ports are typically located on the back, near the right or left side. Some TVs have two panels, one for HDMI/USB and one for less-used ports. Some TVs include all ports in a single box connected by a single cable
Verify Ethernet cable connection and router status. Ensure internet connection is working properly. Check if Ethernet adapter is enabled in Windows settings
Ethernet speeds typically range from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps. Defective or broken cables can cause sudden speed changes. Not all Ethernet adapters support 1 Gbps or higher speeds. Older routers may only support up to 100 Mbps
Error occurs when PC can't obtain IP address via DHCP. Problem usually related to TCP/IP settings, ethernet driver, or router. Error appears when router can't assign PC an IP address
Try different ethernet cables and ports to identify faulty connections. Clean the ethernet port from dust and debris. Use a USB-to-Ethernet adapter if the port is damaged
Loose cable connections can cause speed drops even on Gigabit Ethernet. Cat5 cables limit speeds to 100 Mbps, Cat5e can reach 1000 Mbps. RJ45 connectors may need replacement if cable is routed internally