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You need to go online via PC or laptop or tablet to register your device.it must be using the same router.once your device is connected at the sane time as your registered device you can enter the code into the blueray or screen on device.this will allow the blueray to run via internet.I think I am right in saying earlier sony bluerays from Europe/Uk do not run netflix only amazon. The American ones do.
I think you have to create an account on line and then connect your device to your account not sure but I think that's right hope that helps Merry Christmas
you must look for some to guide you for help.Normallly you must give the model, mark, serial number, etc. and then proceed to register and you select the payment via paypal , etc, and get ready. If you do not have skill, please get support from Netflix via phone or chat God bless you
I believe that when you set up your netflix account on the actual blueray player, it will give you a code that you need to register with netflix. go into the settings on your blu ray player and set up your netflix account. if you've already done this and didn't write down the code, reset your blu ray player back to factory default and start over. hope this helped
you should be able to do so, go to Netflix.com if you have an account already you just need to register your player w/netflix and they'll provide you with a code for your player. You'll need to enter such code when setting up your blue player, I have an LG blue player and it took me 5 min. to do so.
"this device is not enabled to play this protected content netflix" Getting same message on both Sony and Insignia Blu Ray players so this looks like a Netflix issue. This message is supposed to occur when you have more than 6 devices (PC, Blu Ray...etc) on your Netflix account. Looks like something is amiss with Netflix's device counter. You can see what devices you have registered on this link https://www.netflix.com/Player/unregister_device And un register any if you have too many.
This problem can also occur when Sony brings down their servers for maintenance. In my case it was NOT a NetFix problem.
This happened to me at 7:00pm Pacific time, which is a really bad time to take down a server for maintenance. I did get through to technical support with minimal delay. Support was no help, other than to confirm that the service was down. So it was not an account or BluRay player problem. Just wait 2-3 hours and the service will come back.
I was also told that the servers com down for maintenance about twice a month!
The tech support number is: 239-768-7547. I recommend calling early and often. If customer frustration is registered frequently enough, Sony may elect to deploy redundant servers so they can do maintenance with out shutting down the service for all of their customers.
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