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I recently bought Three 5G broadband and connected my Samsung Smart TV to it. The TV shows that it is connected to the internet, and Amazon Prime streams content without any issues. However, when I try to watch Netflix, the videos either stay at 0% or get stuck at 25% and don't play. I have tried troubleshooting by turning off the TV and router, waiting for 30 seconds, and restarting Netflix, but the problem persists. When I switch back to my previous internet provider's wireless connection, both Netflix and Amazon Prime work perfectly. What could be blocking Netflix from streaming content on my new Three 5G broadband connection?
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Installed the 3 pack M4 few days ago and everything seems fine except one, extremely annoying, thing: Netflix on a Samsung smart TV stops streaming after 5 minutes from when I hit the play button on the remote. I get a tvq-pb-101 (3.1.-82) error code, which means you'll need to disconnect the TV from power in order to resolve this.
Youtube and all other content of TV don't have any problem. Even after Netflix stops, I can switch to Youtube and stream there. TV also indicates it's connected to the network while Netflix stopped working.
The system is in router (not AP) mode, and that's about all I know regarding configuration.
Please help!
@Asaft I have the same problem with my Deco E4,I've been using it for almost a year then suddenly this afternoon netflix stopped working/ can't be accessed in router mode, In AP mode on smart TV does not work.
After rebooting the smart TV, Netflix would start streaming again, and will stop exactly after 5:50 minutes of streaming, display 'loading 25%' for about a minute, and then display the error. This will happen after every reboot.
I feel like no one is listening to the actual problem. I have it too, every streaming service on AppleTV works great, except Netflix. I have the 4k Premium plan on Netflix, but that doesn't seem to matter. My AppleTV is connected via ethernet to the same network as my laptop, my laptop can play Netflix fine via the browser. I also tested streaming Netflix from my iPad to the AppleTV and it was fine. I think the issue is in the Netflix AppleTV app.
Update: the Apple TV was using a 1080p display. There are other threads reporting issues with Netflix when using a 1080p display. The problem does not appear to occur if the Apple TV is connected to a 4K display. There is some bug when Netflix needs to output 4K content on 1080p. This bug is specific to the Netflix app (does not occur with other streaming apps).
The quality of Netflix streams depends on the quality of the home network/internet connection, but also on the Netflix plan. Verify that the subscription on the TV app and Apple TV box are about the same subscription plan.
Regular troubleshooting will always be the first step, if you have verified things on your end and it is evident that that the issue is specific to the Netflix app on Apple TV then you will need to report that to Netflix as they are the ones who will need to get to the root of that and put out a fix.
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I read about redirect of port 80 and 443 for incomming connection, but that's not my case. First, i have a webserver running on my home and port 80 and 443 are redirected to this server (internal IP different from Smart TV). Second, I tried to redirect port 80 and 443 to my internal TV address; stil not working.
Before this, I had a simple Wireless router doing routing on my home and everything was working fine, including Netflix. Also, in my smart TV, I CAN access and brownse Netflix. Te problem is when I try to start streaming....they sai that is not possible to play, to check latter. If I switch to my old router (wireless TPLink router), everything start to work.
Why don't you run a wireshark now?
The TV should be able to access the internet like every other host, using Netflix should not need port translations inbound or outbound. The TV will try to connect to one of Netflix's Public IP addresses and will then start a stream on a Port which I believe it 80 or 443.
2) I've conected my old router as a main router and disconnected cisco. Opened TV and Netflix. Start streaming a serie. Stop streaming, but keep netflix opened. Disconnect old router and connect Cisco again, as main router (keeping both same IP, but only one 'on' at same time). Start streaming and works.
So, looks like my TV isn't reaching DNS for streaming netflix.....also, when I open "Samsung Apps", I can't see icons.....everything works, except load of 'icon' for applications. In the old router, this doesn't ocour, all is fine. I alread tried to change DNS on my TV to: my cisco router (has DNS server relay configured); my local DNS server; my ISP DNS server; google DNS server (8.8.8.8); In all cases, TV Network status report that everything is ok and TV CAN reach internet, but still the same problem with Samsung Apps and Netflix streaming. The strange thing is that netflix open, get titles, my account info, etc etc......just streaming doesn't work!
From everything I have read you need to port forward 80 and 443 but then you say you tried that and in addition with your test of disconnecting old router and putting Cisco in it's place it carried on streaming so perhaps not.
We're glad you are here so we can best assist you. To use casting, the supported app must be installed on your mobile device and Roku TV. You must also connect your phone or tablet to the same wireless network as your Roku device. You can do this wirelessly with supported apps like YouTube and Netflix by opening the casting icon on the mobile device on your phone or tablet and selecting your Roku device.
I have never been able to use Android's native cast (Cast Connect) to cast through my Roku devices. Some of my previous Android phones were able to use Google Cast to cast some content (ie. Youtube, Netflix, etc-- that symbol that allowed user to cast to TV from within the opened app.)
I just use third party casting apps now when needing to cast content from my Android mobile devices to the Roku device. My personal preference is Web Video Caster (WVC), but others like Castify and Tubio work fine also.
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