This error happens when a network issue stops your device from reaching Netflix.
To fix the problem, follow the steps for your device.
Check if your network can play Netflix
Public networks:
For Wi-Fi in places like a café, hotel, or school, ask if video services like Netflix are blocked.
Private networks:
Check if your connection is slower than our recommended speeds and contact your internet service provider if you need help.
Connections like mobile hotspots, cellular, or satellite networks might be too slow to use Netflix.
Press the Xbox button to open the Guide.
In the Profile & system menu, select Settings.
Select General > Network Settings > Advanced Settings > DNS Settings.
Select Automatic.
Try Netflix again.
This issue can happen when there's a problem with the domain name system (DNS) server your device connects to. For help fixing a DNS issue, you'll need to contact your internet service provider (ISP).
While talking with your ISP, ask them to:
Make sure your device is able to connect to these Netflix addresses:
secure.netflix.com
appboot.netflix.com
uiboot.netflix.com
fast.com
Check for DNS issues on your modem or router, your device, or with their DNS servers.
Try using a different DNS server to check if it fixes the problem.
Before you finish talking with your ISP, we recommend trying Netflix again to make sure the problem is fixed.
We're looking into this problem. To help us investigate, contact us.