Sony Bravia XBR-55HX929 internet TV looses wi-fi n...

I have a Sony Bravia XBR-55HX929 internet TV.  Experiencing home network connectivity issues only when using Skype. Skype video calls end 2 to 3 minutes into the call with network connectivity error. Network is fine. When this happens it hangs up all tv network connectivity and none of the tv features work including network troubleshooting.  It fails due to loss of network connectivity.  To correct the problem, the tv must be powered off and back on to re-establish network connectivity.  Looking for solution.

I have a similar issue with a samsung smart TV, where the single strength is so low it ends the call after 20 ish seconds. The mobile to mobile works on same network. TV is connected via Ethernet cable. Any ideas?

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