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Visit the Netflix activation website on your computer (www.netflix.com/activate) and log in to your account if asked to do so. Enter the activation code on your television screen into the text box on the activation page. The Roku box will now activate.
You shouldn't need a code to connect to netflix, just the password to your wireless router. If you don't have it then contact your ISP and they can tell you what it is, sometimes they put it on the bottom of the router itself with the model number.
Connect the Roku Once you see the Roku box's welcome screen, press the "Select" button on your Roku box's remote control.
Select the type of network connection you have (wired or wireless) on the network screen, and provide the necessary information that applies to your network. Once a network connection is established, you should see the activation screen with an activation code.
Visit the Netflix activation website on your computer (www.netflix.com/activate) and log in to your account if asked to do so. Enter the activation code on your television screen into the text box on the activation page. The Roku box will now activate.
Did you activate your wii with activation code provided on netflix site? Whenever a new device is added to your netflix account it needs to be activated. Log on to you netflix account find that activation code for wii and enter when prompted to make your new device connected! good luck!!
I had the same problem with my Vizio XVT473SV. I couldn't find the Netflix Activation Code. When I clicked on the Netflix App, the TV would ask me if I wanted to connect to Netflix, then it would ask me if I was a Netflix member. After clicking yes to both, it would tell me it couldn't connect to the Netflix server, check with Netflix.com/tvhelp. After a couple hours of troubleshooting, the solution was......your first use of the Netflix App has to be via the Ethernet Port/Cable. This will give you a screen with the Activation Code, after you activate the code in your Netflix account, you can go back to using WiFi on your Vizio TV to connect to Netflix. Step by step instructions are... 1) Exit the VizioNetflix App. 2) Physically connect an Ethernet cable to your broadband (just temporarily) 3) Check to make sure the Vizio is using the Ethernet port and not your WiFi (Apps Button - HDTV Settings - Network...may have to reboot the TV to get Ethernet port connection) 4) Start the VizioNetflix App 5) Click OK to start the Netflix App 6) You should now see a different screen that gives you the Netflix Activation Code. 7) On your Computer, Login in to Netflix, 8) Click on "Your Account & Help" link on upper right corner 9) Scroll down to Watching Instantly on your TV or Computer section 10) Click on Activate a Netflix Ready Device 11) Enter the Activation Code shown on your Vizio TV and click Activate 12) Once your Netflix account (on your computer) shows it is active, your Vizio TV will automatically log in. You should see your Instant Queue. 13) Exit the Netflix App, unplug the Ethernet cable, Turn Off your Vizio TV. 14) After 20 seconds or so (remember the TV is software driven), turn the TV back on and your WiFi should connect again. 15) Use your Netflix App and this time it should automatically connect via WiFi note: just make sure that your wireless DSL/Cable Modem or Wireless Router is not blocking your WiFi connection request from the Vizio. You can check the connection status in the modem/router or in the Vizio in the HDTV Settings - Network.
I've never activated a roku (I presume with Netflix) but I've activated a couple of PS3 devices.
Step 1. You make sure the PS3 has network connectivity. As I have been able to tell, it does not matter what level of NAT or any of that, any activity will do.
Step 2. You start the Netflix disk. I'm sure that happens automagically on the Roku since it does nothing else. On the PS/3 it is a game.
Step 3. A code is produced.
Step 4. You log into Netflix. I have usually used my phone for this. You go to the right webpage and you enter the code.
Step 5. In under a minute, the PS3 recognizes that it is activated and it downloads your queues.
So where in the process is your failure? If it is after the serial part, call Netflix. All the comm stuff is happening, this is them declining the authorization for some reason.
If anyplace before this, then we need specifics about what you have done, what you have not done, what messages do you get and what falls.
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