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Tina Popielarczyk

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Aug 2, 2024, 7:59:35 AM8/2/24
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My PS3 and my iPhone (while on WiFi) wouldn't load Netflix. Reverting the firmware on my Airport Express fixed the problem. I have two young children and no cable, so I was kinda freaking out. Thanks so much.

I WAS having a similar problem where i couldn't view netflix, apple, new york times and a few others, only the text of the webpages would come up, nothing else. I recently updated my router, now the websites load pretty well, minus a few images here and there.

Well, let me make it even stranger: running a MacMini w/ Snow Leopard. When logged in as administrator = no problem reaching Netflix. I can log in. I can search. I can watch instantly. But if logged in as a non-admin user = no images load on the netflix.com page, and the browser (Firefox AND Safari) fails to connect to Netflix server when I try to sign in.

What's happening here is that netflix is shutting you out for using too much of their bandwidth. This problem started for me when my two roommates started using "Watch Instantly". Before that it was never a problem, but the increased traffic caused netflix to shut out my entire network, and one day no device connected to my wireless router could load netflix, not even my cellphone. I tried clearing my DNS cache as someone suggested, and that didn't work. Then I tried getting a new IP address from my dhcp, but that didn't work either of course because my whole network was blacklisted. The solution I came upon was to connect by proxy.

I'm having this issue, it is strange, I have a MacBook Pro early 2011 running the latest Lion version and while inside OS X, netflix homepage won't load correctly or load at all, however, If I turn on my Personal Hotspot (iPhone) it will work, but here is where it gets more confusing: I have Boot Camp with Windows 7, when I load up there, Netflix will load correctly on the same router it doesn't load while I am on Lion.

All - I have had this issue for months and after reading your discussion, I took a look at my Safari settings. Under the "Advanced" button, click on "Change Settings" next to Proxies. Check the box "Auto Proxy Discovery". Worked immediately for me. Netflix browser finally loads the pictures of the movies in Safari!!

Thank you! I was having this problem until I did what you suggested. Before that I tried several things, reinstalled FF, checked file permissions, tried other browsers, other machines, other OSses, changed router, changed internal ips, tried with only one machine on network, tried tcpdump, wireshark, etc, etc, etc. Thanks!

I was having this same problem and am not good with technology so some of the answers were way too confusing for me but what I found to work was to go to the netflix page, right click on the show you want to watch, press open in dashboard, it will load an image in the dashboard and if you click on that it will then play your show.

I've tried most of the Netflix (website's) suggestions to troubleshoot why videos won't play with Firefox; none could fixed the issue. The only suggestion I did not try is to disable Private browsing mode simply because I don't know how to do it and Firefox Support does not specifically address this task. I've also tried the suggestions provided by various forum responders to this issue ... again, no fix!Can someone please provide specific instructions on how to disable Private browsing?

Have you already turned off the Autoplay block or used the little icon toward the left end of the address bar to make a site exception? This article has more info: Allow or block media autoplay in Firefox.

Normally, Firefox saves history as you browse. Does your Firefox save history? You can check by pressing Ctrl+h to open the History sidebar. If it doesn't show pages you recently viewed, then you may be in a private window. What do you see?

I referenced your provided link (TY) and there is NO special icon indicating Firefox is blocking Netflix playback. Also, in the Permissions section, Block websites from automatically playing sound is NOT checked.

I followed all the Netflix Help Center instructions except the one directing me to Disable Private Browsing. All my Firefox tabs open in Private Browsing and I can't find a way to disable it. How can I disable it?

We can get Netflix on our Bush 24" TV and on our Samsung Qled tv in living room but today we can no longer get Netflix on our bedroom tv. A message repeatedly comes up "this device is not compatible with Netflix. Go to "www.netflix.com/compatibledevices" but this is of no help. Our Netflix subscription is changing on the 2nd June but why is there suddenly a problem now? Anyone got any ideas of how we can restore compatibility? I've tried software update, checked there is good internet connection (20Mbs), unplugged the set for 10mins. Online holds out possibility of downloading "Firmware" on to USB flash drive then plugging in to tv USB socket to update but I can't find this "firmware" anywhere on Samsung site. Please can you help!

If you your TV states the app is no longer supported Netfliix has stopped updating the app for your TV. Only way to get it too work again would be to get a Chromecast, Amazon, Roku streaming device and plug it into your HDMI port on your tv it states on Netflix's website that you posted

Are you wondering, "Why can't I play Netflix on my projector?" It can be frustrating when your projector doesn't cooperate with your streaming plans. In this article, we'll delve into common reasons why you might encounter this issue and provide practical troubleshooting tips and fixes to get your Netflix streaming on your projector back on track. Let's unravel the mysteries behind this problem and find solutions to enhance your viewing experience.

If you're currently facing the issue of "you can't play Netflix on your projector," there's no need to worry. We've got solutions to get you back to enjoying your favorite Netflix shows and movies on the big screen. In this section, we'll explore common problems and provide guidance on how to watch netflix on projector seamlessly.

Netflix uses HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technology to prevent unauthorized copying of digital audio and video content. If your projector or HDMI cable does not support HDCP, it will not be able to stream Netflix. You may encounter an error message regarding HDCP compatibility, or you might see a blank screen when you attempt to stream Netflix content.

If you're encountering the issue of why isn't Netflix working on your projector, it may be due to unsupported app or software problems. This is particularly common with older projectors that may not have the capability to support the Netflix app, or when the streaming device connected to the projector is running on outdated software. Symptoms include the Netflix app being unavailable, failing to open, or crashing unexpectedly.

If you're wondering "why can't I connect to Netflix," especially when trying to stream via a projector, it could be due to connectivity problems. A weak or unstable internet connection is often the culprit behind streaming disruptions. Symptoms of such connectivity issues include constant buffering, frequent loading interruptions, or an error message indicating a connection problem.

If you're experiencing the issue where "I can't watch Netflix" on your projector, it could be due to resolution and format incompatibility. This means that your projector may not support the specific resolution or format of the content you're trying to stream from Netflix. Symptoms of this incompatibility include poor image quality or error messages indicating that the format is not supported.

If you find "Chromecast Netflix not working," the issue may stem from device compatibility. It's possible that your streaming device, such as Chromecast, Roku, or Amazon Fire Stick, isn't compatible with your projector, or there may be an issue with the specific HDMI port you are using.

If you're experiencing issues where Netflix won't play on a projector from an iPhone, it may be due to Digital Rights Management (DRM) restrictions that prevent certain content from being mirrored or cast. Symptoms typically include a black screen or an error message when attempting to project Netflix from your iPhone. To resolve this:

Lastly, if "Netflix won't play on projector," it may be related to incorrect account settings or subscription issues with your Netflix account. This could be the result of an expired subscription, payment issues, or simply entering the wrong login details. The symptoms typically manifest as error messages regarding account access, subscription status, or login failures when attempting to access Netflix on your projector.

The solutions presented in this guide should significantly enhance your Netflix viewing experience on your projector. In this article, you have now known the causes and fixes as to why can't I play Netflix on my projector. By addressing and troubleshooting these common issues, you can look forward to seamless, uninterrupted enjoyment of your favorite movies and shows on the big screen. Say goodbye to frustrating interruptions and immerse yourself in the world of entertainment with confidence.

There are various reasons why you might be unable to connect to Netflix, including network issues, account problems, or app-related glitches. Ensure you have a stable internet connection, verify your Netflix account status, and try restarting the Netflix app or device you're using to connect.

Netflix does block screen sharing to prevent unauthorized duplication of content. However, you can still share your screen on a computer or device that allows it. Keep in mind that some content might be restricted or display issues can occur when screen sharing due to DRM protections.

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