found wireless local access device has no fa internet access

Hello friends please help I have Sony model led tv KDL-32EX520 wifi ready I have brought a UWA BR100 for WIFI, IT DETECTS my wifi but it says:

found wireless device
local access failed
Internet access failed

Pls help me pls!

Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums.

Please click on the link and follow the troubleshooting steps:

https://us.en.KB.Sony.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/32464

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