T Browser on Thomson 43UT6006

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madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   -

Hello,

When I go on T-Browser, the white search wheel spins once and then nothing happens, a frozen black screen appears.

So, it's impossible to browse the internet, even though I'm connected to the internet through my box, all services are working except this one, it's annoying. Does anyone have an alternative to T-Browser to connect?

Thanks in advance

JM


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  1. Panth33ra Posted messages 23135 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   Ambassadeur 2 364
     

    Hello,

     When I go to T-Browser, the white search wheel makes one turn and then nothing happens; a frozen black screen appears.

    Could you clarify what T-Browser is?


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    1. madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 485
       

      Hello
      Maybe Tor?

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      1. madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 485 > madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention  
         

        No, rather the TV app, I think.

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      2. Panth33ra Posted messages 23135 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 364 > madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention  
         

        Hello madmyke,

        Your question makes sense. See this link.

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      3. madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 485 > Panth33ra Posted messages 23135 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         

        And since he is talking about a television, QED, it's the second proposal, not Tor, by Odin! :-)

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  2. madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 485
     

    Your issue is probably not about finding "another way" but about understanding why the application is blocking.
    First, check if it still has internet access, for example through another integrated application.

    I suggest you to:
    Unplug the TV from the power supply and the network cable if it's a cable, for 3 to 4 minutes.
    On some TVs, pressing the on-off button for 30 seconds will "clear" the residual current.

    Then plug in the power again, reconnect the Ethernet cable if applicable, turn the TV back on, and test it.

    Best regards


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