Online status indicates whether a WelcomeTV Player has recently communicated successfully with the WelcomeTV platform.
The status helps monitor connectivity, synchronization and overall player health across your property.
Understanding Online and Offline Status #
Online #
The player recently checked in successfully with the platform.
Offline #
The player has not communicated with the platform for some time.
Offline Does Not Always Mean Black Screen #
A player marked as offline may still continue displaying cached content normally.
This means:
- Offline does not automatically mean the TV stopped working
- Previously synchronized slides may continue playing
- Internet interruptions may not immediately affect playback
Why Cached Playback Exists #
WelcomeTV Players are designed for hospitality reliability rather than instant interruption during temporary network problems.
Local caching helps provide:
- Stable TV playback
- Reduced risk of black screens
- Improved guest experience
- More reliable operation during outages
This is especially useful in environments where WiFi or internet quality occasionally fluctuates.
When Content Updates Resume #
Once internet connectivity returns:
- The player reconnects automatically
- New content synchronizes again
- Updated slideshows eventually appear on the TV
A temporary offline warning in the dashboard is often far less dramatic than it sounds.
Hospitality technology occasionally survives chaos surprisingly well behind the scenes.
If guests are still calmly watching menus and promotions on the TV, the player is probably doing its job even if the dashboard briefly complains about connectivity.

