If the quick fixes didn't work, the issue likely sits with your local network configuration. 1. Restart Your Home Network
Perform a "System Restart" from the settings menu rather than just putting it into sleep mode. ✅ Summary Checklist Restart device and network hardware. Disable all VPN and Proxy servers. Verify the internet speed is stable (use Fast.com).
: Ensure your device is set to "Get DNS automatically" rather than using custom addresses like Google (8.8.8.8) or OpenDNS, which can sometimes cause routing conflicts. 4. Improve Wi-Fi Signal Strength
If you cannot use Ethernet, ensure your Wi-Fi isn't the bottleneck: Move the router closer to the device.
Before diving into deep network settings, try these high-success "restart" methods:
: Your router’s firewall or DNS settings are blocking Netflix.
: The issue may lie with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a faulty modem. 3. Restore Default Connection Settings
Keep the router away from other electronics (microwaves, cordless phones) that cause interference. Elevate the router off the floor. 📺 Device-Specific Tips Specific Action