Sony Bravia Internet TV KDL55NX720 to router

I just purchased a Sony Bravia Internet TV model KDL55NX720.  It has built I. Wi-Fi but I can't connect to the internet.  Any ideas?

forestpct wrote:
Sony Bravia KDL-22EX320 -  Bravia Internet TV services (in particular BBC iPlayer) have successfully worked via several ADSL routers, the last of which was a Netgear DGN2200. Last week I replaced the router with a BT Home Hub 3 and can now no longer watch BBC iPlayer. All other internet services work and I have no problem watching iPlayer on other devices (PCs, iPad, smatphones, Sky, LG TV etc) connected to the hub. On the Bravia I now get the following message:
"The page display failed. Please check the following items:
- Is URL correct?
- Is network settings correct?
- Is LAN cable connected?
In certain network situations, it may not be displayed even under correct setup."
The fault occurs regardless of cable or wireless network connection and interestingly the BBC News app works fine!
Any ideas?
I am not sure what to suggest but can confirm the iPlayer works very well on my Sony Bravia W6 with HH3.

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