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device from reaching the Netflix service. Follow the troubleshooting steps for your device below to resolve the issue. Blu-ray Player Are you using a public, cellular, or satellite Internet connection? If you are on a work, school, netflix error nw-4-7 hotel, or hospital public WiFi: Check with your network administrator to make sure streaming services netflix error code ui-122 such as Netflix are supported and not intentionally blocked. Note that many public networks have limited bandwidth. If you're using a cellular netflix error code nw-2-5 data network or satellite Internet: If possible, try a different network. Cellular data and satellite Internet connections commonly have slower connections speeds than cable Internet or DSL. Make sure you're connected to the Internet Before attempting the
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following steps, please make sure your device is connected to the Internet. Most devices have a network connection test in their settings menu, but you can also attempt to launch another Internet-connected service or app to see if you're online. If your connection test fails or you are unable to open another service or app, please reach out to your device manufacturer for further assistance. If your connection test is successful and you're able netflix code nw-2-5 smart tv to open other services or apps, continue troubleshooting below. Restart the device Unplug your device from power for at least 1 minute. While the device is unplugged, press the power button on the device to discharge it. Plug your device back in. Turn your device on with the power button. Try Netflix again. Powercycle your home network Turn off your device. Unplug both your modem and router and wait 30 seconds. Plug in your modem and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on. Plug in your router and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on. Turn on your device and try Netflix again. Connect your device directly to your modem If you're connecting through a wireless router that's connected to your modem, and still can't connect after restarting your network, try bypassing the router and connecting directly to the modem with an Ethernet cable. This will help identify what's causing the problem by eliminating the router or wireless connectivity problems as a possible cause. Turn off your device. Plug your device directly into your modem using an Ethernet cable. Unplug your modem from power for at least 30 seconds, then plug it back in and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on. Turn on your device and attempt to stream again. If this step get
problem. Follow the troubleshooting steps for your device below to resolve the issue. Blu-ray Player Sign out then sign in Begin from the Netflix home screen. netflix.com/nethelp code ui-800-3 Navigate up and select Settings or the Gear icon . Select Sign out.
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Select Yes to confirm. Once signed out, sign back in and try Netflix again. If you cannot locate Settings or
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the Gear icon: From within the Netflix application, use the arrows on your remote to enter the following sequence: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up. Select Sign https://help.netflix.com/en/node/14424 out, Start Over or Deactivate. Once signed out, sign back in and try Netflix again. Check your Netflix app version On the error screen, select More Details. Select Device Information. On the Netflix version row, check your SDK version. If your SDK version is 4.0.6 or higher, continue to the next set of troubleshooting steps. If your SDK version is lower than 4.0.6, your device is https://help.netflix.com/en/node/14560 running an older version of Netflix and is likely to experience this error often. You can update your SDK version with the following steps: Check for a firmware update for your device. Your device manufacturer may already offer an update to version 4.0.6 or higher. For assistance checking for a firmware update, consult the device manual or contact the manufacturer. Perform a factory reset of your device. Your device may need to return to factory settings to properly support Netflix. If you are unfamiliar with how to perform a factory reset, please reach out to the device manufacturer for more assistance. Contact your device manufacturer. Check with your device manufacturer to see when your device is scheduled to receive a new version of Netflix in a firmware update. You may need to stream on another device until that time. Restart your home network For this step, make sure to leave your device and ALL of your home network equipment unplugged as a group for about a minute before plugging each device back in one by one. Turn off or unplug your device from the power. Unplug your modem (AND your wireless router, if it's a separate devic
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