Hi - I am having serious issues downloading and streaming content on my Deco x60. In particular, streaming or downloading content on Netflix is a problem (on my ipad, iphone, and tvs). I frequently get an error. I have also tried changing my IPv4 DNS, turned off (and on) beamforming and fast roarming.
In addition to the netflix issues, other streaming services sometimes do not work. Finally, when I try to download large files for work, it only downloads 3-5MB of the total and then stops and says download failed.
On all of the devices, other services, such as google, youtube, etc. work and have no issues. And when I test the internet speed, it says I have no problems, with over 100 Mbps down and 40 mbps up. Thank you for your help.
I was testing it again, and it seems like it isnt as much of an issue when I am connected to the main deco, only to the mesh ones. Not sure if it matters, but I am using ethernet cables to backlink with the main deco. The problem is that I am mainly connected the mesh / endpoint decos, not the main one. Also, it appears that if I connect to the main deco (over wifi), download something on netflix, and then go to a different area and use the mesh, streaming sometimes works for a short period of time, then fails again.
Netflix allows subscribers to download TV shows and movies for offline viewing, but sometimes Netflix download is not working. For example, some users find no download button on Netflix. Even there is a download option available, when clicking download, sometimes you cannot just download the title because Netflix says 'There was a problem with this download' with a error code. Apple users often meet the 'Download Failed' message on Netflix on their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
This error code is often seen when Netflix downloading is not working on Windows 10 N or Windows 10 KN edition ("N" for Europe and "KN" for Korea), in which versions Windows Media Player and related apps are missing. So first you should check your Windows version on About your PC. If it is a N or KN version, download the Windows Media Feature Pack from Microsoft, then restart your computer, which should fix the download error.
VC2-CV2-B23000 error comes up when you have exceeded Netflix download limit for the number of supported devices. For each account, you have the maximum number of devices that can download Netflix titles at the same time. For the specific number, you should refer to your streaming plan.
If you want to download Netflix videos to a new device, you can remove downloaded titles from an existing device. First, delete all downloaded movies and TV shows from the existing device. Then on the same device, reconnect to the internet and restart Netflix app, which will tell Netflix the device will no longer be used to download, and thus you are allowed to use a new device for downloading.
The error code VC2-CV1-B434 usually comes up when you are using a VPN or proxy on your computer. So if you are using an VPN to bypass Netflix geolocation restriction, you should disable all the VPNs or proxies that are changing your network connection. Also, If you are using a tunneling service that provides IPv6 over an IPv4 Network, it could also trigger the VC2-CV1-B434 error.
If you still cannot download Netflix movies and TV shows or you want to download Netflix titles on Mac, you can choose a different way to save movies and TV shows from Netflix for offline viewing - record movies or episodes from Netflix. FonePaw Screen Recorder (opens new window) is recommended to record Netflix videos. For one thing, it can record Netflix videos with audio to MP4, MOV and other formats. For another, it can schedule movies and TV shows recording so that you don't have to stop the recording by yourself. By recording Netflix videos, you can download movies and TV episode even on Mac computer and save those videos that are not available for download. Also, you don't have to worry that the downloaded titles will be expired.
Note: The downloaded Netflix movies and TV shows should only be used for personal viewing. It is violation of Netflix's term of use to reproduce, distribute, modify, display, perform, publish contents on Netflix.
If you cannot download movies or TV shows from Netflix because it says 'Download Failed', you should tap the failed title and check on the download error. Here are the common error codes that cause download failed on Netflix and how to fix each of them.
When Netflix says 'You have too many downloaded videos. Please delete a video and try again', you may have exceeded the maximum number of titles that can be downloaded from one TV show, which usually happens when you download multiple episodes from different seasons of a TV show. And the fix to this error will be delete some existing episodes of the TV show on your iPhone, iPad or iPod. Go to Download, tap Edit and delete the episodes of the TV show that you fail to download. Or you can delete all Netflix downloads on your iOS device.
The 10016-22002 error code indicates that you have 100 downloaded titleson your device, which is the maximum number of Netflix titles that a device can store. So you have to get rid of some of the movies or TV epsisodes that you have watched before you are able to download new titles from Netflix.
Netflix download failed with error code 10013 when your iPhone/iPad/iPod is running a VPN or proxy to download movies or episodes from Netflix. So disable any VPN or proxy service on your device. And if your device is in IPv6 connection that are provided over an IPv4 Network, Netflix download will also fails with the error 10013.
When you don't have the download option on your Android Netflix, you should first run Netflix app diagnostics to verify the problem. On Netflix app, tap the More > App Settings > Diagnostics > Download. If Netflix says 'This device does not meet the security requirements for the download feature. (OF.NA.4/OF.NA.6/OF.NA.7)', your Android phone or tablet is probably not compatible with Netflix. Update the device to Android 4.4.2 and above or switch to a different device.
Clear Netflix app data from Settings Open Settings on your Android phone or tablet. Tap Apps or Applications > Manage Applications( Application Manager, or Manage All Apps). Tap Netflix > Storage > Clear Data.
The error code DLS.2 on Netflix suggests a network connection problem on your Android device. You can try restart your device or reconnect to your network. If Netflix download is still not workig, try a different network to see how it works. If a new network doesn't work, clear Netflix app data from Settings.
Android Netflix lets user to store downloads on SD card. If you use SD card to store Netflix downloads, make sure the SD card is workable. And you can try to eject and reinsert the SD card for troubleshooting.
When you can kick back and watch a movie, the last thing you want to worry about is Netflix not working. However, there are plenty of reasons why Netflix won't load, with common culprits ranging from Netflix server issues to internet connection problems.
Before discussing any potential causes for the Netflix app not working, whether that's because it doesn't load or crashes randomly, we have to discuss one essential first step you should take: checking whether Netflix has any running issues. If Netflix is down, there's nothing you can do to fix the problem.
Other websites that can help you figure out if others are having Netflix issues in your area include Downdetector and IsItDownRightNow. If everything checks out and there's nothing wrong with Netflix, the technical problem is likely on your end.
It has happened to all of us: one of your favorite apps suddenly starts crashing every time you try to use it. Now you're wondering why Netflix keeps kicking you out. After the initial panic has worn off, you can take a few steps to rectify the problem, but it depends on your device.
Smartphone users should start by force-stopping the Netflix app. If it still doesn't work, try turning your phone off and on again. And if it still doesn't work, you will need to delete the app and reinstall it from the app store. The same methodology applies if you're using a set-top streaming box.
If you're using Netflix on your smart TV, you might be unable to delete the app. Instead, try signing out of Netflix on your Smart TV, clear the cache, and sign in again. Or, if you're using the Netflix app on Windows, try disabling your antivirus software. Many security suites interfere with the service. If you are still getting kicked off of Netflix, keep reading for other troubleshooting processes to try.
Netflix error code 12001 is caused by outdated data on your device. You need to refresh the data to get the Netflix app working again. But how do you refresh the data? Well, there are a few ways to do it.
First, try turning your device off and then back on again. Yes, the magic trick that gets devices and software working. Ensure your device is turned off completely, then turn it back on again and try Netflix.
In 2016, Netflix finally started offering users a way to download content to watch offline. This means you can load up on TV shows and movies before a long journey or if you're traveling to an area with poor internet coverage. Unfortunately, this feature doesn't always work flawlessly. If you're struggling to download content, there are a few steps you can take.
Secondly, make sure you're running at least Android 4.4.2 or iOS 8, have the most up-to-date version of the Netflix app, and have enough storage on your phone. You'll also need the latest software versions for your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer, Amazon Fire tablet, or Chromebook.
You can take some simple troubleshooting steps to try and fix the problem. For example, try restarting the app, restarting your device, and restarting your home network. Try checking your internet connection with a web page or other application to determine if it is a connection issue on your streaming device.
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