MyTelly Panasonic Smart TV Setup

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This page will guide you through to set up our Smart DNS service, MyTelly on an Panasonic Smart TV.

 

We have not tested the service on the Panasonic Smart TV ourselves, we know the service works based on feedback from customers who had tried it on their Smart TV.

 

Note: While the Smart TV has an inbuilt web browser, we recommend that you use a computer to register your IP on our network.  Please ensure that you are able to connect to the Internet from the TV before trying the steps below.

 

Step 1: Check the MyTelly settings on website


Login to our website, www.my-private-network.co.uk from your computer browser and you should be redirected to the My Subscription page.

 

Select the MyTelly tab on the left hand corner of the screen and click on Setup.

 

 

Take note of the fastest DNS servers address that appears on screen.

 

Step 2: MyTelly IP Registration on Network

 

Scroll down and click on Register This Address. 


Note: This will register your IP address and also test your DNS setup and indicate whether you have changed the DNS settings correctly.

 

 

 

Please note that in this instance, since you are only changing the DNS settings on your Smart TV later and not on your computer / other device, the authentication page will return the following error:

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Please do not worry about this message as our servers have already registered your IP address as per the screenshot above.

To learn more of the MyTelly errors, please refer to our article here: MyTelly errors – Your DNS setting is not configured correctly. 

 

Note: You will not have to do it again unless your IP address changes. Also, any device on the same network will be able to use the service as long as you’ve set our DNS in their settings

Step 3: MyTelly Configuration on Panasonic Smart TV

 

From your TV;

  • Select Settings
  • Navigate to Network Settings
  • In Network Settings, select IP Address / DNS Settings
  • Select DNS Setting Mode
  • Select Manual
  • Fill in the Primary and Secondary DNS box with the addresses that you got earlier from our site.

 

Return to the TV home menu and if your IP is already registered and the DNS is set up correctly, you should be able to access the relevant Media Apps on the Smart TV.

 

Any Problems?

 

Unfortunately it doesn’t always go to plan!

 

If you have any problems or can’t get connected, please email us at [email protected]. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible and try to help.