VIZIO M-SERIES Wifi Won T Connect
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85%
CONF
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Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module
This module houses the dedicated wireless radio and antenna interface. In M-Series televisions, thermal cycling frequently leads to the degradation of the wireless chipset's BGA (Ball Grid Array) connections, causing intermittent signal drops or a total failure to detect networks. Replacing the module restores the hardware-level communication with the wireless router.
SKU: 791.01110.0011
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10%
CONF
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Main Logic Board
The Main Board contains the system-on-a-chip (SoC) that manages the network protocol stack. If the Wi-Fi module is functional but the TV cannot assign an IP address or the software interface for networking is grayed out, the failure likely resides in the main processor's I/O bus or the integrated network controller circuit.
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5%
CONF
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Internal Wi-Fi Ribbon Cable
The thin ribbon cable connecting the Wi-Fi module to the Main Board can become brittle or unseated due to vibration or thermal expansion/contraction of the chassis. A loss of continuity in the data lines of this cable will prevent the Main Board from initializing the Wi-Fi hardware.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module.
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