To fix Netflix not working on your Samsung Smart TV, you can follow these simple steps: Unplug your TV and plug it back in: Unplug your TV from the wall, wait for 1-2 minutes, press the "Power" button on the TV to ensure all the power is drained, then plug it back in. Open Netflix again to see if it's working. Sign out and back into Netflix: Go to the Netflix profile section and select Options > Get help > Log out > Yes. After you log out, close the app, open it again, and log in again. Uninstall and reinstall Netflix: Go to the home screen on your Samsung TV, navigate to the Apps tab, then go to Settings > Netflix > Delete. After deleting the app, reinstall it from the Samsung App Store. Turn off Samsung Instant On: Go to Settings > General > Instant On and toggle the switch off or set it "OFF". Check if Netflix servers are down: Go to help.netflix.com/en/is-netflix-down and check if the services are working. If the Netflix site isn't working, you can also use third-party sites like downdetector.com. Update your TV's software: Go to Settings > All Settings > Support > Software Update > Update Now. If none of these steps work, you may need to contact Samsung or Netflix support for further assistance.
1. Check if Netflix is available in your country Netflix isn't available in every country, so if you're in a country where Netflix is not supported, it won't work on your Samsung Smart TV. 2. Turn off VPN If you're using a VPN, turn it off. Geo-restricted services like Netflix often block services to those who try to mask their locations. 3. Check with your Wi-Fi router admin If you're using a public Wi-Fi or a network with restrictions, check with your Wi-Fi router admin to see if Netflix is blocked. 4. Reset your Smart Hub If Netflix is still not working, try resetting your Smart Hub. This is essentially the heart of your TV, so this method is on the extreme side. 5. Unplug your TV and plug it back in Try the old "turn it off, turn it back on again" method. Unplug your TV, wait for a few seconds, and plug it back in. 6. Sign out and back into Netflix Sign out of Netflix and sign back in to see if that resolves the issue. 7. Delete and reinstall the Netflix app Delete the Netflix app and reinstall it to see if that fixes the problem. 8. Check if Netflix servers are down Check the Netflix status page or a third-party website like DownDetector.com to see if Netflix is down for everyone. 9. Disable Samsung Instant On Disable Samsung Instant On by going to "Settings > General > Instant On." 10. Check for updates Check if there are any updates available for your Samsung Smart TV or the Netflix app. If none of these steps work, you may want to consider checking out one of the best Netflix alternatives. I hope this helps
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To fix Netflix not working on your Samsung Smart TV, you can follow these simple steps:
Unplug your TV and plug it back in: Unplug your TV from the wall, wait for 1-2 minutes, press the "Power" button on the TV to ensure all the power is drained, then plug it back in. Open Netflix again to see if it's working.
Sign out and back into Netflix: Go to the Netflix profile section and select Options > Get help > Log out > Yes. After you log out, close the app, open it again, and log in again.
Uninstall and reinstall Netflix: Go to the home screen on your Samsung TV, navigate to the Apps tab, then go to Settings > Netflix > Delete. After deleting the app, reinstall it from the Samsung App Store.
Turn off Samsung Instant On: Go to Settings > General > Instant On and toggle the switch off or set it "OFF".
Check if Netflix servers are down: Go to help.netflix.com/en/is-netflix-down and check if the services are working. If the Netflix site isn't working, you can also use third-party sites like downdetector.com.
Update your TV's software: Go to Settings > All Settings > Support > Software Update > Update Now.
If none of these steps work, you may need to contact Samsung or Netflix support for further assistance.
Reinstalling worked
I'm glad it did.
Not worked
1. Check if Netflix is available in your country
Netflix isn't available in every country, so if you're in a country where Netflix is not supported, it won't work on your Samsung Smart TV.
2. Turn off VPN
If you're using a VPN, turn it off. Geo-restricted services like Netflix often block services to those who try to mask their locations.
3. Check with your Wi-Fi router admin
If you're using a public Wi-Fi or a network with restrictions, check with your Wi-Fi router admin to see if Netflix is blocked.
4. Reset your Smart Hub
If Netflix is still not working, try resetting your Smart Hub. This is essentially the heart of your TV, so this method is on the extreme side.
5. Unplug your TV and plug it back in
Try the old "turn it off, turn it back on again" method. Unplug your TV, wait for a few seconds, and plug it back in.
6. Sign out and back into Netflix
Sign out of Netflix and sign back in to see if that resolves the issue.
7. Delete and reinstall the Netflix app
Delete the Netflix app and reinstall it to see if that fixes the problem.
8. Check if Netflix servers are down
Check the Netflix status page or a third-party website like DownDetector.com to see if Netflix is down for everyone.
9. Disable Samsung Instant On
Disable Samsung Instant On by going to "Settings > General > Instant On."
10. Check for updates
Check if there are any updates available for your Samsung Smart TV or the Netflix app.
If none of these steps work, you may want to consider checking out one of the best Netflix alternatives.
I hope this helps
My TV has it defaulted in and will not let me clear cache
keep watching this video and reinstalling the netflix is working