Q: I own a Samsung Smart TV that can't connect to Netflix, even though it connects to every other streaming service available through the TV. I called Samsung, and they told me to call Netflix. I called Netflix, and they said to contact Comcast, my internet service provider. A Comcast technician said there's something wrong with my TV's Netflix app. What can I do?
Estelle Friedberg, Cutler Bay, Fla.
A: Others have experienced this problem with Samsung Smart TVs. Here are some potential solutions in order of increasing complexity:
Uninstall the Netflix app, then reinstall it. This gives you a fresh copy of Netflix software. To delete the Netflix app, choose the Netflix icon with the TV's "select" control, then hold down the select key. When a trash can icon appears above the Netflix icon, click the trash can. Then use the "apps" button to see a list of available apps; click on Netflix.
Buy a separate streaming device that will take the place of the TV's streaming software. These devices plug into the TV's HDMI port and are operated with their own TV remote control. Choices include the Amazon Fire TV Stick ($40), Roku Streaming Stick ($40) and Google Chromecast (a smartphone acts as the remote, $30.)
Update the Samsung TV's software. The software (called firmware because it's stored inside the TV) must be downloaded to a PC, stored on a flash drive and transferred via flash drive to the TV's USB port. For directions, see tinyurl.com/hcw9ssl. After the firmware update, clear the login info in the TV's Netflix app and retype it.
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