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certain TV's don't always have 5G networking. With the exception of the higher end models they would have a dual frequency capabilities, and newer updated name brand TVs should also have it. TVs that are a few years old, would will only connect to 2G networks and to get a fair, signal consistency. it's always best to use an ethernet connection directly to the TV, it will give u a fast direct connection, or use a wireless extender, and connect it to the TV , and you will get a fast dependent signal, check the extender for range and compatibility of your ISP first before buying one ..
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