Configuring an IP address for Panasonic Viera TX-L...

Hi,
Hi I can't get my panasonic viera to connect to the internet.  It says it connects to the hub but that the hub isn't connected to the internet, which it is.  I've been advised by BT to configure the IP address manually but don't know how to do this.  Is it something I do on the television or on my PC through Home Hub settings?  BT gave me the IP address but don't know where to enter it. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help. 
Also is configuring the IP address the same as port forwarding?  It's only I tried that a while back (can't remember what I did now) for something else only to find that port forwarding won't work for 3.0. 
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Its nothing to do with port forwarding.
You need to change the settings on the TV to use a static IP address, not DHCP.
Using static IP addresses on your home network
I only have some info for the Samsung TV, but I may be able to find the settings page on the Panasonic, if they have an online manual.
There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

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