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1. Important prerequisites:
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- Power ON all TVs and ensure they are connected to your local area network via Wi-Fi or cable.
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- Ensure that the TV can be woken via the network. For the CX line of displays this is accomplished by navigating to Settings (cog button on remote)->All Settings->Connection->Mobile Connection Management->TV On with Mobile, and then enable 'Turn On via Wi-Fi'. For C1 and C2 it's All Settings->General->Devices->External Devices->TV On With Mobile->Turn on via Wi-Fi.
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- HOT TIP! While in the settings of the TV, ensure that the display automatic power off is set long enough to not interfere with youur sessions with the PC, f e 8 hours. Note that for the C2 displays this setting can be found here: All settings->General->OLED Care->Device Self-Care->Energy Saving->Auto Power off. The app will manage the power state of the display and the less interference the better.
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- Open the administrative interface of your router, and set a static DHCP lease for your WebOS devices, i.e. to ensure that the displays always have the same IP-address on your LAN.
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2. Download the latest version of the setup package from the releases page ( [Click here](https://github.com/JPersson77/LGTVCompanion/releases) ) and install it. This will install and start the service (LGTVsvc.exe), install the user interface (LGTV Companion.exe) as well as the desktop user mode daemon (LGTVdaemon.exe).
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3. Open the user interface from the Windows start menu, LGTV Companion.

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