![]() ![]() Then after such an update, the Aquos can no longer connect. Then it loses its internet access until you connect it again to WiFi. So in this piece, we demo how to connect the Sharp Aquos TV to WiFi, to restore its full function. So Why the Need for How to Connect a Sharp Aquos TV to WiFiĪquos high definition televisions typically get that access for their built-in streaming apps via a WiFi wireless network. This means that when you first set up this TV, you must program the WiFi details into it. Then, the Sharp Aquos TV stores this data, and uses it to log into the network when it needs internet-based resources. Sharp Aquos HD Smart TV, showing an HD channel. Signs of WiFi Problems when Trying to Connect a Sharp Aquos TV to WiFiĪ Sharp Aquos HD TV does not let you know right away about failed WiFi connections. Instead, you find about them when you run an internet based app like Netflix or Hulu. You just ran and deployed your app to Windows.So, you may not see for some time that it has lost its WiFi link. Android SDK Installįrom the debug target drop-down menu, select net7.0-android under Framework. Specific versions of the Android SDK are required to build projects. If you haven't accepted the Android SDK license, you'll see the following error message on the Error List window.ĭouble click the message to start the license acceptance process. Click Accept for each of the licenses present and the automatic installation will begin. If you don't have an Android device to deploy to, you can follow these steps to set up an Android emulator. If you've already done this or want to use your own Android device, you can skip this step. NET MAUI application, you'll see Android Emulator selected in the debug target drop-down menu. If a license acceptence dialog shows up, select Accept. Select the Create button to create an emulator with default settings. Once the emulator has been created, you'll see a button that says Start. You may receive prompt to enable Windows Hypervisor Platform. Follow the documentation to enable acceleration to improve performance (required to get the emulator up and running). You can decide to deploy to one or more of the platforms based on your development environment. You just ran and deployed your app to Mac. Now, let's set up an Android device or emulator. ![]() NET MAUI application, you'll need to create a new Android Emulator. You'll see Android Emulator in the debug menu. Press the play icon (▶) to start the creation process. The options are automatically populated for a base emulator. If required, change any options and then select Create.Īt this point, you may be prompted to agree to the license agreement for the Android emulator. Read through and select Accept to continue the process. This will download the emulator images and finalize the creation of the emulator for use in Visual Studio. Once the emulator has been created, you'll see a button that says Play. Wait for it to fully finish starting and you'll see it displayed in the Visual Studio debug menu. ![]() This may take some time if you aren't using hardware acceleration. Your Android emulator has now been created and is ready to use. Next time you run Visual Studio, the emulator will appear directly in the debug target window and will start when you select it. If you ran into any issues or have performance issues with the emulator, read through the full setup documentation. To develop with your Android device, USB debugging needs to be enabled. Follow these steps on the device to connect it to Visual Studio. Tap Build number 7-10 times until "You are now a developer!" pops up.Find Build number by using search at the top of the settings screen, or locate it in About phone.If you don't have an Android device, you can skip this section. ![]()
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