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Kristin Klodzinski

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Aug 2, 2024, 12:15:39 PM8/2/24
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I am having issues getting Netflix streaming to work. I've read through probably every discussion on the forum, but they appear old and none have worked. Luckily Netflix is not a big percentage of what we watch, but I'm pretty sure it was working until recently. HBO Go and other streaming services work fine. I cannot get it to work either on a Roku or directly on an LG SmartTV.

I've tried adding the LG and/or Roku, I have both setup with a static IP, to the Transport Mode Skiplist Source and Destination, with the Allow checkbox both checked and unchecked...nothing works. Both ways actually block all Internet connectivity to the LG.

With each setting connectivity is completely blocked or partial, but nothing has allowed streaming to succeed. When I remove any specific configs for the LG, Netflix actually works the best, but will not stream, stopping at 25% for every attempt.

If you use transparent web filtering then adding the device used to stream netflix to the transparent source skiplist should work. You are using transparent web filtering or are you using standard mode?

Yes, I am in Transparent Mode. What I find is that when I put the LG into Source or Destination or both, with or without the Allow https/s button checked, it doesn't work. And wen I put the LG in Source it blocks all Internet traffic to the LG with or without Allow checked.

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