Yes. The WiFi capability of a TV enables it to connect to wireless hotspot. You will need to have a wireless modem established in your home, for the TV to use this facility.
Most modem/routers these days are already outfitted to provide Wi-Fi service in homes. The modem/router with Wi-Fi needs to be placed as high as practically possible and close to the wall connection. I have mine on the top shelf of a bakers rack in my office and the wires tie wrapped to it so it doesn't look unkempt. Have a very good Wi-Fi signal throughout the house, and use ti for streaming television.
It's not the TV that needs the internet connection and even though a PS3 or other consoles have built in WiFi capability that does not mean they provide an internet service or the equipment like a cable Gateway WiFi modem or other means for you to get the signal from an Internet Service Provider. They certainly do not offer a free internet connection
You could pay a cable company for Internet and they would supply it to your house. Then you would connect a modem to a tv jack and a router to the modem. Then you have wifi. For more information, you should contact a cable provider near you.
Most major brands produce TVs with built-in wifi. Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Hisense, Sony, Philips, Sharp, Toshiba, and Vizio are among the brands currently advertising TVs with built-in wifi.
It varys from TV to TV, reading the manual, or a quick google search of your TVs model could be very helpful to you, but generally you should go into the menu of your TV and search for a network or WiFi option, and try to search for you network
If the LCD TV has built in WIFI then yes.
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Computer, or internet capable mobile phone or TV. A modem or router with built in modem. A internet provider. A phone line or wireless Internet provider.
Built in WiFi allows you to connect your TV directly to a wireless network. And if your wireless network is connected to the Internet, you can go to the Internet using your TV as the interface.
To stream from your PC to your TV wirelessly, your TV will need some sort of wireless reciever build into it. Most Internet ready TVs come with built-in recievers that simply need to be programmed for the WiFi signal. Other TVs may need an adapter if they aren't Internet ready.
No; a DVR just records TV; it does not have a WiFi router built in.