Setting on the samsung tv for making wifi operational even when in an OFF state? [closed]
Recently I just discovered a python program that can interface with my samsung tv via wifi and control it. So far I have tested power-off, and, it works fine.
However, I noticed that once turned-off, say via its remote, or through the python cli script, it becomes unreachable over the network. I can see the tv has an IP address in my router-system-web-page when the tv is ON. But once OFF I don't see my TVs ip address.
I was wondering if there is a setting for telling the TV to be wifi-ON even when its turned OFF?
PS: TV -> Samsung 80 cm (32 inches) Full HD Smart LED TV 32M5100 (2017 model)
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Recently I just discovered a python program that can interface with my samsung tv via wifi and control it. So far I have tested power-off, and, it works fine.
However, I noticed that once turned-off, say via its remote, or through the python cli script, it becomes unreachable over the network. I can see the tv has an IP address in my router-system-web-page when the tv is ON. But once OFF I don't see my TVs ip address.
I was wondering if there is a setting for telling the TV to be wifi-ON even when its turned OFF?
PS: TV -> Samsung 80 cm (32 inches) Full HD Smart LED TV 32M5100 (2017 model)
wireless-networking tv samsung-smart-tv
closed as off-topic by Keltari, DavidPostill♦ Jan 7 at 21:10
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Keltari, DavidPostill
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Recently I just discovered a python program that can interface with my samsung tv via wifi and control it. So far I have tested power-off, and, it works fine.
However, I noticed that once turned-off, say via its remote, or through the python cli script, it becomes unreachable over the network. I can see the tv has an IP address in my router-system-web-page when the tv is ON. But once OFF I don't see my TVs ip address.
I was wondering if there is a setting for telling the TV to be wifi-ON even when its turned OFF?
PS: TV -> Samsung 80 cm (32 inches) Full HD Smart LED TV 32M5100 (2017 model)
wireless-networking tv samsung-smart-tv
Recently I just discovered a python program that can interface with my samsung tv via wifi and control it. So far I have tested power-off, and, it works fine.
However, I noticed that once turned-off, say via its remote, or through the python cli script, it becomes unreachable over the network. I can see the tv has an IP address in my router-system-web-page when the tv is ON. But once OFF I don't see my TVs ip address.
I was wondering if there is a setting for telling the TV to be wifi-ON even when its turned OFF?
PS: TV -> Samsung 80 cm (32 inches) Full HD Smart LED TV 32M5100 (2017 model)
wireless-networking tv samsung-smart-tv
wireless-networking tv samsung-smart-tv
asked Jan 7 at 18:27
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closed as off-topic by Keltari, DavidPostill♦ Jan 7 at 21:10
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Keltari, DavidPostill
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closed as off-topic by Keltari, DavidPostill♦ Jan 7 at 21:10
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