TV remote passcode?

I purchased a new Samsung Series 5  5000 and I can't connect to the internet.  Do I need a passcode to get it started

carlamcclain wrote:
I purchased a new Samsung Series 5  5000 and I can't connect to the internet.  Do I need a passcode to get it started
Depends what you are trying to do.
First you need to connect an ethernet cable from your router or network switch to the back of the TV - as already indicated there is no wifi bbuilt into the tv.  If you cannot connect an ethernet cable you may want to google something like
wireless ethernet adapter for samsung tv
and make a choice from there.
You may also have to install some software from the Cd that came with the TV
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/supportOwnersHowToGuidePopup.do?howto_guide_seq=1484

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