Password to access TL96 over network

Hi, when I browse the IP of my TV over my LAN I am prompted for a username and password. What are the defaults?
Thanks

Hi
If such default password and user name would be required, you should be able to find it in user manual.
But Im wondering why you access the TV over the IP?
You can connect the TV to the home network and the Toshiba TV menu support some options to access the network. In Media Player you can find the USB media player and Network Media Player. To get access to the video and picutres you have to use the 2nd option (Network Player)

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