Wifi unable to connect when tv streams media

We just got a new Sony TV tonight that has a non wifi, LAN connection, and the Netflix application on it.  As soon as I logged into Netflix on the TV, my iPad is unable to connect to wifi. I've tried disconnecting, reconnecting, renewing, and restarting router. The minute that I turned off the TV, I'm able to connect just fine again. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Cheers,
Brian

if the tv suck up all the bandwidth for the netflix connection it would mean no more internet for other devices

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