Setting Up the Hardware

Step One: HDMI

Step Two: Power

Now you need to make sure that your Fire TV device has power. One end of the power cord, supplied with the Fire TV box, will need to be plugged into the back of the device, and the other into a power outlet. If you’re opting for the smaller Fire TV stick, then you will be able to use a USB port to provide power to the device.

Step Three: Channel

Now you’ll need to turn on your television and find the right input channel. If you have inserted the cable into the first HDMI slot, then you will be able to find it on the input settings under ‘HDMI 1’.

Step Four: Boot

Step Five: Remote

Finally, insert 2 AAA batteries into the back of your remote control. This remote control not only allows you to control the Fire TV with buttons, but it also has a voice control feature that makes it easier to navigate your media.7

Preparing Your Wi-Fi Connection

Once you prepared the hardware, you will need to set up your Internet connection. This will allow you to connect to all of your multimedia accounts, make online purchases, stream movies and do so much more.

Step One: Settings

Step Two: Choose

Now you need to choose your preferred network. If you don’t find the network you want to connect to, try using the Rescan button, or the Join Other Network button to look for other networks that might be hidden.

Step Three: Password

Assuming your connection is password protected, you will be asked to enter it. If you don’t know your password, try looking on the back of your router, as many contain all necessary information on a label.

Step Four: Confirm

Confirm all your details and if all is correct, you should see a confirmation message on your screen showing that you are connected to the network.

Preparing Your Ethernet Connection

If you’re planning to use an Ethernet connection, which can be more reliable for people with poor reception in some parts of their house, then it’s just as easy to set up.

Step One: Connect

First of all, you will need to connect one end of an Ethernet cable into the back of your Fire TV, and then connect the other to your router.

Step Two: Settings

Now, open up the Settings Menu, and go to System and Network. Choose ‘Wired’.

Step Three: Confirmation

Once you have chosen the Wired option, your Fire TV will go about automatically detecting your connection. You will not be required to type in any other information for this connection as all information will be transferred directly to your device from your router.

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