We have an older Sharp TV, modelLC-60C6500U. Despite repeated efforts to turn off the wifi, it persists in broadcasting as a server in the clear, and the neighbors have apparently been using it to steal our service. Data use has doubled since last month. Guessing they are simply logging into the TV itself and streaming movies, etc, since I've changed the router WPA2 passcode..
Tried connecting the TV to the wired LAN, at which point "something" turned my WiFi network off at the router. And the TV's server still shows up in the network list on the phone.
It has also ignored multiple attempts to set up WPA2 for the TV network with a passcode, so it is making itself freely available to the thieves whenever it's on. I have now connected it to the router with a WPA2 passcode and blocked it, but the TV still broadcasts the built in network in the clear. No one else in the neighborhood has a TV showing up in the iPhone network list, possibly because they're out of range?--which would limit the suspects? How do I fix this?
Tried connecting the TV to the wired LAN, at which point "something" turned my WiFi network off at the router. And the TV's server still shows up in the network list on the phone.
It has also ignored multiple attempts to set up WPA2 for the TV network with a passcode, so it is making itself freely available to the thieves whenever it's on. I have now connected it to the router with a WPA2 passcode and blocked it, but the TV still broadcasts the built in network in the clear. No one else in the neighborhood has a TV showing up in the iPhone network list, possibly because they're out of range?--which would limit the suspects? How do I fix this?