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Invalid Mac address

(Topic created on: 23-02-2017 04:52 PM)
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ByronBear
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Our TV (UE40J6300) has lost it's wireless connection to our home network. When trying to reconnect it I'm getting the following message: 

"Invalid MAC Address, call Samsung support" 

Have tried the TV reset function but no luck. All our other devices, phones, laptops etc connect without a problem. 

Our TV is only just over a year old. I have seen posts on other forums about this problem with Samsung TV's. 

Any help / suggestions on how this can be fixed without the need for calling out an engineer would be appreciated.

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AntS
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ByronBear
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Hi AntS

Thanks for the link but the menu screens shown are different to what I get on our TV. However following the same basic procedure I can only get as far as trying to select a wireless network. It goes through the motions of searching for available networks, doesn't find/list any and goes back to the screen with the option to choose wired or wireless networks. After I put my original post up we found that the TV had regained the Mac address and was connecting to our network. This lasted until today when it's lost it again and the Invalid Mac address message is back. Looks like this could be an intermittent fault??? Once again we know the network is fine as all other devices connect to it without a problem. Any other suggestions??

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AntS
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No worries. What's the software version you've got on it? Menu > Support > Contact Samsung.

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ByronBear
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Hi AntsS

Well guess what, as I was looking for the software version I noticed that the Wireless Mac Address details were filled in again. So checked I could access the Internet and success. But for how long!!!!

Anyway the software version is T-HKMFDEUC-1480.4 and the Wireless Mac Address (while it lasts) is 78:bd:bc:5b:32:b7 

Look forward to your reply.

AntS
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Thanks!  You're all up to date with the software there.

 

And spooky. Have you tried resetting the router to see if that gets you a more stable connection on the TV?

 

 

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Binghamton
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Ants. I have the same problem on my 8000 series 65 inch no valid Mac address for wireless networks. 

Version t-jzmakuc-1203.6,bt-s

svache
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Sad to say, but I too have this issue all of a sudden tonight with my 65ks8500. The MAC shows just all zeroes and there's no connection possible.

 

For a few days I have had issues with my smart remote disconnecting, not responding (tried everything, change batteries, pairing etc, only thing that works until it finally pairs again, is the on-off button), and now this. 

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AntS
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Hi @Binghamton and @svache.

 

Any joy with manually setting the DNS settings?

 

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svache
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Hey @AntS, 

 

I'm not sure exactly what happened, it's back normal again this morning.

I do find it odd though, all wifi settings including the MAC address were all zeroes, and while I can understand the other settings (such as DNS or IP) to change, the MAC shouldn't just change. 

 

Anyways, it's back to normal for now. Oddly enough, the smart remote is also back to normal at the same time, which makes me wonder if the two are related somehow (the remote refused to pair back to the tv last night).