A few days ago my roommates and myself changed the name of our wifi and since then myself and my other roommate have been unable to "Get Teredo IP" on our XBOX and are unable to play on XBOX live. We can watch Netflix on our Xbox's and access the internet, however we are both unable to play games on xbox live (i.e. access COD servers). Since this problem is happening to both of our consoles I believe it is a problem with our wifi, if anyone has experienced this before please let me know. It is rather frustrating.
I'm also unable to get a Teredo IP address, completely unrelated to SSID. I just upgraded from 600 to Fibre+, and since installing the new hardware, my NAT has been unavailable. I've verified my port forwarding is correct & power cycled my gateway with no success. Ideas?
I recently purchased a 55" 4k QLED with HDR and Dolby Vision + ATMOS support. I have had several Roku tv's and have had no issues with HDR. The problem I am having is that i'm connecting my Xbox Series X to the TV the same way I had done with my previous TV. I then go to the inputs and change the HDMI input to 2.0 as this is what i've had to do with my previous tv to get HDR to work. However, Upon changing the input to 2.0 my xbox will not allow a resolution above 640x480. I then can set it to 1.4 the tv will support 4k but no HDR or Dolby vision. I have gone into the hdmi hidden menu and can validate the hdmi input is at 1.4 when I tell it to set the hdmi input to hdmi 2.0 it then says input ** is unknown as if there is an issue with hdmi 2.0 on this tv. Moving on, hdr, dolby vision work perfect when i launch netflix, however, launching netflix on the xbox series x provides no dolby vision, the settings on the xbox state that the tv supports dolby vision for streaming and video. Not sure what is going on with the HDMI ports on this tv but 2.0 appears to be broken.
I've found that I seem to be having the exact same issue.
I recently purchased the Onn 50" QLED Roku TV (100071700) on July 12, 2022. -qled-4k-uhd-hdr10-frameless-roku-tv
My PC has an RTX 2060 KO, which supports HDMI 2.0 and 4k@60Hz. I can run games on it at 4k 60hz just fine. -specs/evga-rtx-2060-ko.b7575
I'm using a certified HDMI 2.1 48Gbps 4k@120Hz cable, and tested several HDMI cables since I started encountering this issue.
Several weeks ago, while having the TV connected to my PC as a 4K display running at 60hz, it started consistently and repeatedly reverting to a generic 'Digital Display' at 1024x768 resolution, and it could only manually be raised up to 1920x1080 in the display settings. This might possibly related to the August 4th Software Update (currently running 11.0.2, build 4138)? It usually happened whenever I opened the browser, and today I discovered that it happens specifically when I try to access DRM/HDCP? content, such as Amazon Prime on the PC. I also meanwhile have been unable to access HDR in Windows. Then I discovered this thread while trying to troubleshoot. After messing with the TV settings, I've found that my PC can only see or access the TV when the HDMI input is set to Compatibility Mode (1.4) rather than Standard (2.0). It will not see the TV at all initially when it is set to Standard. Finally, whenever I try to actively switch the input from working Compatibility to Standard mode, it consistently reverts to the generic 1080p 'Digital Display' mentioned above. This seems to distinctly be an HDMI 2.0 or HDCP issue. I sure hope that this can be fixed with a firmware update, because using the TV to watch 4k content through my PC is a key point of my setup.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, can you please provide us the following information:
-Roku device model, serial number, device ID, and software OS/version (these can all be found in Settings > System > About)
-steps to reproduce the issue you are seeing
Once we have this information, we will be able to pass along the information to the appropriate Roku team to investigate further.
I can access my Netflix account via my computer and can stream to my Xbox and other laptops. I've been on the phone three different times with Netflix tech support and they're telling me it's currently a "known issue" with iPads - but there's no ETA and and I'm not seeing any other reports of this on other forums.
Both of my iPad2s (32gb WiFi) can now access NetFlix with no problem. However, these are my daughters' iPads. MY iPad is a 1st gen 64gb 3G and yet I still cannot access NetFlix. I'm getting the "cannot connect to Netflix at this time..." error.
Not sure what this "known issue" with iPads would be with Netflix's iPad app. That would be like Microsoft claiming a problem with Word for the Mac is an OS X or a particular Mac model problem they have nothing to do with whatsoever.
Just so you don't feel all alone on this, yes, I'm having exactly the same problem ... except that it's with my iPhone. I can connect through the TV and desktop ... but not using the Netflix application I just downloaded from the iTunes store. I launch the "app" using WIFI and get the "We are unable to connect you to Netflx. Please try again later" message. Worse ... the "app" is frozen ... so there's no maneuvering.
I am having the exact same issue on my iPad 2 (16gb wifi) and, just like you, the Netflix screen freezes with the error message up immediately upon opening the app. Also having no problems streaming from my iPhone, laptop, or PS3. Sorry I can't help but I'm glad I'm not alone!
So I called NetFlix tech support for the 4th time last night. This time, they didn't even pretend to have a clue what the problem was. They had me reinstall the app, they changed my password, blah blah blah. Finally they told me "it's obviously an Apple DNS issue you should make an appointment at the Genius Bar". HUH????You. Have. Got. To. Be. Kidding. Me. I can get to EVERY website and access my corporate Exchange email. This is NOT an DNS issue and Apple is not my ISP. So with that, I've canceled my NetFlix account.
I can't get access to netflix via iPad. I can via wii and computer. Netflix has sent me to apple but I don't want to pay 39.99 for support. Hoping someone knows what to do so I can get access given my son is using the wii right now
Assuming that your iPad (regardless of whether it's an iPad or iPad2) can connect to netflix.com through the iPad's Safari browser, you're probably not going to get this resolved. The problem is at the Netflix end and the fact that they are redirecting users to Apple indicates that they don't have a solution and are grasping at straws. That said, I suppose it's possible that Apple made a change in iOS 4.3.3 that may have broken connectivity with Netflix's streaming servers but if that were the case, we would see a lot more users complaining about this.
Coming around full circle (at least in my case), for sh!tz and grinz, I reopened my Netflix account today. Now I'm getting it once again on my iPad and both iPad2s. Note that I had to delete the Netflix app and reinstall it on all 3 iPads, but I'd done this MANY times over the past several weeks.
i'm assuming it's something on the netflix servers and how they handle requests from the apps on Apple devices. As you say they've obviously changed something on their backend. too bad they wouldn't own up to it instead of trying to say "Apple DNS" obviously they don't understand basic networking ;-)
I am having the same problem, started july 8. did a netflix rest in the settings box on my ipad1, reinstalled my app, then called netflix support. they found out that my ip address had me in Colorado, rather than Virginia, and that was the problem. I use DSL for my internet connection. They suggest I call Apple support, but Apple would not help. I will try to release my ip address and see if that fixes it.
I found out the culprit. It seems that the Marantz' HDMI 1 (CBL/SAT) input is limited to 1080p while the rest of the HDMI inputs were UHD capable. Once I switched the PVR output to use an available HDMI 2 I was able to stream 4k. That is just weird on Marantz' part!
OK I think I know what is wrong. The PVR Setting under "Television" has an Aspect Ratio where it allows to switch the resolution. The problem is despite it Recommending that I use the 4k resolution, it doesn't let me Apply. The screen goes dark.
You may need to connect the PVR to the TV directly rather than through the receiver. Especially if you're unable to set the resolution of the PVR to 4K in the settings and getting a black screen. Netflix's help page also seems to recommend a direct connection:
I've played a lot of battlefield over the past few months. Sunday, I tried to log in for the triple xp event. I got a message saying I couldn't connect to servers. I could hit the Y button to try to connect, but just kept getting the message over and over.
But for battlefield, it still won't connect. I've even tried my son's account, and it won't log in for him either.
Doesn't seem in the Battlefront forums anyone has reported this issue. Anyone know why, all of a sudden, I 'd be having this issue. I've reset my cable modem and router. I'm playing via wire, so not wireless. And like I mentioned, the xbox one is online, for everything else, but just cant' connect to EA servers.
EDIT: 4 hours later, after calls with EA, my router company (TP-LINK) and ISP, EA stated I needed to get the NAT from moderate to open (in network settings). After many hours, I finally got my NAT to show open instead of Moderate. The whole adding ports didn't work. In fact, the only way I could get my router to get the Xbox NAT to open was to set it up as a DMZ. (Yes, lingo I really don't understand. I'm not a computer or networking person). I had to bind my MAC address to a static IP address then turn DMZ on setting that static IP address there. Sadly, still no luck. Turning off the Xbox and back on, as well as router and cable modem, it still shows NAT is now open, but it still says can't log in to EA servers. I have no other ideas what to try or do. (Online does work as I can connect with Rocket League and Netflix).
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