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Badomero Schoulund

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Aug 2, 2024, 12:35:17 PM8/2/24
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Get continual buffering on Netflix on TCL 6 series Roku TV , hangs at various levels and I get the "sorry cant play this at this time message" occasionally. Have tried all of the web suggested fixes (reboot, reinstall, unplug etc.),with no effect. Does not happen on any other channel (youtubeTV, amazon, HBO, roku etc.).

TV is on 5ghz network with excellent signal strength and around 90 mbps internet speeds (netflix app only show 25 mbps). Plugged in a firetv stick to one of the hdmi ports on the TV with a wifi connection to the same 5 ghz channel and get no buffering on that netflix app and the app shows the 90 mbps internet speed. This buffering appeared to start a couple of months ago and is obviously something to do with the roku/netflix implementation on the TCL TV.

I have emailed support with zero response to date and would like to get this resolved as the selection of the roku TV was to make life simpler for the family (no input switching, one controller etc.).
Appreciate any advice on any solutions.
Thanks

Thanks for continuing to reach out here! We are still working with our partners to investigate this issue and work towards better understanding and resolving it. We have a few more questions, and need some additional information (for those that haven't already provided additional details about their home network setup). Please provide the following information/details:

- [If applicable] If you are using an Orbi mesh networking wireless router system, please try disabling the 'Armor' service/feature and then test streaming again. Does this clear up the buffering behavior and allow you to stream normally again?

- If you are not using a mesh networking system, what is the specific brand and model of wireless router (or router/modem, if ethernet) that you are connected to? Please specify whether you are connecting via wireless or ethernet.

- If possible, please try connecting your TV to the internet via an ethernet cable. (Try both connecting directly to your router via ethernet, or to your internet modem separately, if possible.) Does this resolve the buffering issue and allow you to stream normally?

- Please generate and issue report tracker ID when you observe this behavior by pressing the Home button 5 times, followed by the Back button 5 times quickly on your Roku remote. Include the specific model of Roku device or TV that you are using from Settings>System>About, along with this ID in your response.

My TCL/ROKU television was having connection and buffering issue. Some apps such as Youtube was working but Netflix would buffer and hung up with error. The TV would indicate Network connection is working but there's no internet.

Having the exact same issue as above, same model. Have a very good wired connection, Disney+ no issues, Amazon Prime no issues, have no issues using Netflix on any other device in the house, but Netflix on the TCL Roku TV keeps buffering every minute or so and then hangs at 99% for another minute or 2 making it absolutely impossible to use the Roku Netflix app. For now I am using the TV as a monitor off my computer to stream Netflix, its an absolute pain and the rest of my family can't use it when I am not around...

We started having the same experience on all of our Roku devices about a week ago. No problems with any of the other streaming channels but constant buffering with Netflix. I contacted their support and in the Netflix app you can go to settings, get help then test your connection. On my Roku TVs I'm getting around 15 to 20 Mbps while my internet speed tests at around 700 Mbps. Testing my wireless network speed from my phone I get around 200 Mbps. Netflix informed that my speed was the issue and there was nothing they could do to help. I connected one Roku TV using directly to my router with a network cable and it didn't improve the download test from the Netflix app, still around 20 Mbps. Something very weird is going on.

I have a P605 and was having the Netflix keeps buffering issue (wired connection, no problem with Netflix on other devices). What worked for me to fix this was to remove the netflix app, do a system restart of the TV and then reinstall the Netflix app. Seems that has fixed the issue.

I have done a full system reset twice and reinstalled Netflix twice and still having the same issue. I think it has something to do with the Netflix app in the way that it throttles bandwidth. I have a 100 Mbps internet connection yet in testing network speeds through the Netflix app I am only getting about 10% of that. I am currently in a back and forth with TCL about the issue and they are in the process of trying to figure it out. I'll update when I find out more.

I am surprised that this issue isn't getting more attention. The last email I received from TCL in summary said that I should contact my ISP and check my router settings because Netflix on the TCL Roku isn't getting the required bandwidth... So after I palmed my forehead, I sent them two more emails explaining how I can run 3 Netflix apps at 4K HDR simultaneously on other devices in the house while downloading and doing pretty much whatever I want, bandwidth and router settings are a non issue... The issue is specifically with the Netflix app on the TCL Roku TV throttling bandwidth for some weird reason. Anyways if I find out more I'll let you know. It was a pretty disappointing email from TCL given the previous one actually sounded like they were actually listening to my issue and were going to do something.

I've recently noticed that a new device shows up as available to cast to from my android phone when I'm logged on to our home Wi-Fi. It's an LG Sk8100 TV, but as we own no such TV. I'm assuming it's the neighbour's.

Strangely though, checking the device list in the router, no TV shows up in the DHCP Client list or wireless connections for either 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz networks. The only connected devices are my desktop PC and my android phone.

The TV does not show up if I disconnect Wi-Fi, or if I leave our apartment. It only shows up when connected to our Wi-Fi. If I try to cast to it, the connection times out and fails. I speculated that it was some Google thing tied to location, but it's still there with location tracking off on the phone.

It also seems that the only app that can "see" the phantom TV is YouTube for some reason. That is, other cast-enabled apps, like Netflix or Chrome, are not able to see the TV. Moreover, it only shows up in the YouTube app on my phone (a Huawei P20), so not on the desktop or my wife's phone.

So, what you are likely seeing is a device that is Chromecast enabled with guest mode on (I think this is by default). You could try to cast to that device, but there is a pin code that pops up to prevent neighbours from casting who cannot see the screen.

With the recent details of it only showing up in one app in one device and not in any other apps and not on any other device, it looks more like a bug in that app being able to pick up a castable device that it should not.

Some TV sets have a feature named Wi-Fi Direct, where the TV acts as a router itself for your device so it can cast for the TV. If it is the case, you should see the TV even if it is outside your Wi-fi.

How can I sign up for an Xfinity package with Netflix?
Xfinity packages with Netflix are only available in select markets at this time. To check availability, please visit xfinity.com.

How do I know if my Xfinity package includes Netflix?
If Netflix is included in your X1 package, it will be listed in the \"Bundled Services\" or the \"Regular monthly charges\" section of your bill.

I signed up for an Xfinity package that includes Netflix. How do I activate my Netflix account?
Launch the Netflix app on your X1 TV Box. Then, follow the prompts to either link your existing Netflix account to your Xfinity package or create a new Netflix account to be linked to your Xfinity package.

How do I find the Netflix app on my X1 TV Box?
You can either say \"Netflix\" into the Xfinity Voice Remote or you can go directly to the Netflix app by clicking on the Netflix tile found in the X1 apps menu.

I signed up for an Xfinity package that includes Netflix but never accessed the Netflix app on my X1 TV Box. Can I still create a new Netflix account or transfer an existing one as part of my package?
Yes. However, you must open the Netflix app on your X1 TV Box to activate the Netflix service included in your Xfinity package.

If you have an existing Netflix account and sign up for an Xfinity package with Netflix service, you'll continue to be charged separately for your Netflix account until you complete the activation process by using the Netflix app on your X1 TV Box.

How do I change my Netflix plan or account information?
You can change your Netflix plan at any time by signing in to netflix.com and visiting the Account page, then selecting Change Plan to view and select available plans.

What will happen to my Netflix account if I cancel my Xfinity service or change my Xfinity package?
For more information, see how to disconnect or downgrade Xfinity service with Netflix.

What happens to my Netflix account if I move?
Your Netflix subscription relationship is with Netflix directly, even if you signed up through Xfinity X1. Because of this, a move will not impact your subscription unless you are billed by Comcast, in which case, you will need to update your method of payment for Netflix.

Note: You'll need to sign in to Netflix again once you activate the boxes at your new address. If you move and no longer have Xfinity services, you will no longer be billed by Comcast and must update your payment method for Netflix or risk losing your Netflix Service.

If you have a previous, valid method of payment (credit or debit card, for example) on file with Netflix, Netflix will charge your previous method of payment. Contact Netflix to cancel your Netflix account after changing your service package with Comcast.

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