General Netflix App Troubleshooting to Try First
Even though the Netflix app is available on various platforms, there are some solutions for fixing a faulty app that work across the board no matter what device you’re using.
How to Fix Netflix on a Roku
If the general tips above don’t work in getting the Netflix app working on your Roku, the best solution may be to deactivate your connection to the app and then reactivate it. Here’s how to do it on each Roku model. You can also do this from the app on your mobile device. Open the More menu at the bottom, tap Account, and choose Sign out of all devices.
How to Fix Netflix on a PlayStation 4 Console
Like the Xbox One, Sony’s PlayStation 4 console can also run streaming apps like Netflix. Try these two solutions if you’re encountering problems with your Netflix app on your PS4.
How to Fix Netflix on a Samsung Smart TV
Smart TVs are television sets that allow for apps to be installed directly onto them without any additional hardware. There is an official Netflix app for some smart TVs, and, unfortunately, Samsung’s smart TVs are known to experience some problems with it. Here are some solutions to try if the above troubleshooting tips fail to fix the problem.
How to Fix Netflix on an Xbox One Console
Microsoft’s Xbox One consoles feature a variety of popular streaming apps such as Twitch, YouTube, and of course, Netflix. If you’re having problems getting the Xbox One Netflix app working as it should, and you’ve tried all of the general advice mentioned above, you may need to try the following fixes. To check if it’s working, visit the official Xbox network status web page and see if there’s a green checkmark next to Xbox One Apps. If there’s a checkmark, then Xbox network app functionality is working. If there isn’t a checkmark next to it, then parts of the Xbox network may be down, and you’ll have to wait for it to come online again. The outage could last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.