Ask the maker this. (moved you out of computers to TV)
old TVs vast can not add new apps at all, they are frozen forever.
2009 TV, is old, 13 years old now, and vast TV's then had no upgrade for apps. \\even old samsung TV same thing.
some did have firmware updates but most did not, and the old netflix app is banned at netflix now, so double failed there see,.the later
they went to Android TV OS, and apps upload, short history of LCD tv there Smart. only. older TV LG 55" has no smart screen so it has
ROKU device, and made this old TV smart . and auto updates as I sleep. a Guest TV that, and 2006 model.
the manual cover this but the only one here USA is in German, can you read German>?
if yes read the manual
https://www.manualslib.de/manual/308393/Telefunken-D40F275A3C.html#manual
Have you tried updating your TV's Software?
SOURCE: the Netflix app on my
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 Vizio Netflix 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 Vizio Netflix 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.
SOURCE: Just purchased a Vizio 37" HDTV with Netflix app
The Vizio does not have Internet capabilities. You need to hook up a computer via the VGA or HDMI port. Then youor computer controls what you do with the intenet.
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SOURCE: New phone. Bought it on sale at Frys. The
Hi mshedgehoq You need to take the micro sd card out of the phone put it into your computer and make a copy on the sdcard from your computer. Your husband did a hard reset should not have wiped out all the information. If you go to my files look for lost.dir and see if all the informationd is still in their. Now your husband didn't do anything to the phone it is thr way of all dtoids to put your information in the lost.dir ok Hit that menu and you should see all your information. The hard reset did it's job which is to wipe the phone competely out of data like brand new.
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Buffering happens when the data rate is slower then the rate of the media being played. This generally happens due to a poor or slow internet connection.
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