Hi guys. The Microsoft Edge is my favorite browser of all times, really, but not when I try to watch netflix or other video streaming services, it always breaks, I have no ideia what to do anymore. Always when I try to play something there's an error and then I need to reload over and over again, sometimes even when I just play the video it stop working when I try to play again. Help me to keep using this best browser that I've ever seen.
I've ever tried to disable hardware acceleration, enable DRM content, install Microsoft Silverlight and a lot of other things, but I didn't get to watch so far without an error I keep receiving these error codes: D7356-7701 and others related. Is there's still something that can be done to really fix theses erros or I just have to be patient and wait for news versions of the browser?
Hi There - I just set up a AC1900 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Router Archer A9 (which for some reason isnt an option from the model list up there) and it is lovely - my phone, tablet, computer, google home devices are all working great. However, netflix on my TCL smart TV won't work. The TV itself is connected and other channels (such as amazon prime) work. Netflix keeps giving me error codes tvq-st-103 and tvq-st-131, saying it can't connect to the network. I can watch netflix on my other devices. I've tried the obvious things like restarting the network by unplugging everything and then plugging back in one at a time, resetting the netflix login, returning the TV to factory settings... It's gotta be something with the router but I can't figure out what. Anyone here have any smart ideas?
You can try to factory default the router by holding the reset for 15 seconds. When the router is back up connect to the default Wi-Fi and test the connection. By default the router can not block specific traffic, but there might have been something adjusted which defaulting will clear out.
If the issue still happens it would be best to contact Netflix to see if there are any settings to adjust or to try since streaming services work with the router from other companies as other devices.
There could be regional differences affecting your connection. We recommend creating a thread on our global community. community.tp-link.com/en. This community, community.tp-link.com/us is only able to assist customers in the U.S. While issues may seem to be the same issue and in somecases they are its always best to interact with the team best able to handle your particular concerns.
Because i am also a consumer i do get annoyed when companies say this but in this case the first thing to do is reach out to the manufacture of the TV and troubleshoot their device first. This is because since its the only device having issues the troubleshooting would want to begin at the client and not the router. If more devices were having the same issue then it would be one thing but with just one experiancing this issue that is where you would want to start.
It will likely come as little surprise that content consumption, including news, streaming video, web traffic and music streaming, has risen considerably in the COVID-19 environment. When consumers stay at home amid broadly disruptive events, their media consumption rises nearly 60% and even more in some cases, according to a Nielsen data analysis.
Below we dive into some of the ways that M&E companies can navigate this sea change, as more people work from home and media consumption trends continue to shift. And we firmly believe that firms focusing on how to best serve their audiences and employees will be the most successful when these challenging times pass.
Brick-and-mortar service centers have closed, and call center staffing has been reduced to enforce social distancing. Customers are being urged to reduce high call volumes, which puts less of a strain on the customer service team. Leveraging interactive voice response, online platforms, and AI chatbots are some helpful solutions to continued customer service, without overwhelming your employees.
Entertainment is often a communal experience. Friends watch movies together, and music fans attend concerts together. Now, since many live entertainment events are canceled, people want to be entertained at home. Creating options for social networking during the consumption of your content can help create community. Netflix, for example, is currently available to watch communally via a third-party extension.
Media and entertainment companies should consider alternative ways to extend courtesy to customers. Offering extended trial periods and free content (Shudder, Sundance Now, and Acorn TV are all doing this) can help build subscriber loyalty and may increase conversion to paid subscribers.
As the new content pipeline slows, companies need to focus now on delivering the right content, offer, and messaging to the right customer to increase awareness. Data can be used to tailor recommendations and offerings to drive subscriber focus on cross-show targeting and renew interest in back-catalog viewership through enhanced discovery.
During times of crisis, content creators and publishers are tasked with providing timely, accurate news and information to subscribers. But beyond the information conveyance to consumers, it gives them an opportunity to evolve the overall customer experience in tangible ways.
For example, many people are now facing economic challenges and may have a hard-time paying cell-phone bills, internet bills, entertainment subscriptions, etc. Media and communication providers have responded by eliminating data caps (Sprint, T-Mobile), waiving late payment fees (Citi, Apple, Barclays), and suspending termination of service (AT&T, Comcast) for customers unable to pay bills for the near term.
Historically speaking, media and entertainment has always played a role in lifting spirits and unifying people to come out of difficult times with renewed vigor and optimism. M&E companies focused on dedication to the very best in customer experience will lead the way in audience loyalty and viewership growth in the post-COVID-19 environment.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science Student Peer Advisory Network (SEASSPAN) is a student leadership organization comprised of approximately 30 carefully selected mentors who help incoming first year students transition to SEAS. The mentors come from various backgrounds and have unique interests that help to complement the diversity of the freshman class. They act as liaisons to the SEAS administration, are part of the SEAS Summer Orientation program, help to coordinate the New Student Getaway, and support the integration of new students into the SEAS community. Additionally, the mentors assist new students moving into their residence halls, help answer questions about SEAS, plan engaging programs throughout the year, and introduce new students to the GW campus.
I'm Alex from Bethesda, MD. My interests include photography, motorsport, and competitive rock climbing! If you need to find me, stop by the SEH Highbay or machine shop; I'll be there all day. Can't wait to meet you guys!
I am from Arizona, the land of Cacti, (yes, it snows Arizona!) I spent a semester abroad in Dublin, Ireland Spring 2020 and would love to talk to you about going abroad! I enjoy spending my time outdoors and taking in the beauty of DC. You can probably find me in Georgetown looking for a good dessert, gossiping about the latest episode of the Bachelor, stopping to pet every dog I pass, or running the National Mall. I am looking for new places and things to see, so feel free to tell me about your favorite places to explore!
I look forward to being your mentor or someone that you can talk to. My passions include working out, and I will always be up for a recreational game of basketball or volleyball. Although I always keep myself busy, I enjoy playing video games in my downtime and am a pretty chill person once you get to know me.
I've been here my entire life. I enjoy baking, sleeping, and exercising and I love to watch cartoons, talk about basketball, and play video games with my friends. If you're ever looking for me I spend a lot of time in District Basement and SEH eating and doing homework. I'm very enthused to meet all of you and I hope you all have an amazing first year!
Hello! My name is Mei and I'm from Cincinnati, Ohio. You can find me attempting to do work, on TikTok, or going on walks around D.C.! Boba from Gong-Cha and cupcakes from Baked and Wired are my go-to treats. My favorite thing in the whole world is my quarantine puppy, Schubert. Feel free to reach out if you have questions or want a friend to go try new things in D.C. with! Welcome to GW!!
I'm from a small town in New Jersey and I spend my free time taking walks along the National Mall and exploring DC to find new places to eat. You can most likely find me sitting with a coffee in SEH. I am most passionate about playing the saxophone in band, spending time with friends, and my involvement in SEAS. If any of those interest you, then I'm your go-to person!
My name is Yazan, but I usually go by Yaz. I was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland and grew up going on field trips and visiting family in DC. For the longest time, I have had all the signs of soccer fever: I enjoy playing soccer, watching soccer, and playing FIFA. I also occasionally play tennis, but I could definitely use some serving lessons. One of my favorite things to do is ride my bike through the city. I am looking forward to meeting you all!
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