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Aug 1, 2024, 11:40:44 PM8/1/24
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2) You are using a proxy, some specialised ISPs offer this as a value-add (but more likely someone you live with set it up). ping www.netflix.com and android.nccp.netflix.com and see if the IPs returned are not what you get at work. You could try an IP "whois" and a geoip lookup on those IPs to see if they are owned by AWS and are in the same country respectively. Of course so may be the proxy. Check what your dns server is set to (ipconfig/ifconfig), is it your router or an IP from your ISP?

I found an interesting article that suggest that Netflix is now using some kind of delay detection for proxy and VPN as those type of connection usually add some latency. Let say that for a particular region Netflix should expect a specific delay and for whatever reason this is not, a false positive may occur.

I had those issues and most of the time my internet connection was saturated because someone else in the house was doing big download or also listening video streaming. Stopping the download resolve the proxy error on my netflix session.

My netflix stopped working after I downloaded the latest update. It's giving me the error code F7701-1003, which is asking me to update to the latest version of Firefox! I tried all the solutions google had to offer but non worked. Help!

Me, too -- it gives me "Netflix error code F7702-1290" and tells me to update to the latest version of Firefox. Updating to the latest version is what started this problem in the first place! Please fix; I hate using Chrome.

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