That sounds like thefirststep you should take, but hear me out.
Youll probably choose one, as I did, because youll want answers and their SEO game is strong.
Youll be able to identify these sites by their generic, awkward copy andmehdesign.
First, confirmas I didthat your TVs connection works fine.
Can you load other apps?
Stream from other services?
If so, youreprobablynot experiencing an issue with your wifi or ethernet connection.
Start with the simple trick of restarting whatever media streaming gadget youre using to access Netflix.
If that doesnt work, try restarting your home connection via your router (just in case).
After that, check for equipment updates and app updates.
Is there anything new it’s possible for you to install that might fix this issue?
Is a pending install messing up your connection somehow?
Once I logged back in again, streaming worked without a hitch.
My only hesitation in doing so is that I hate typing login infoespecially complicated passwordsusing a TV remote.
And since theyre giving you generic advice, you might be tempted to perform this stepbeforeyouve exhausted other options.
I wouldnt rule the latter out completely; just lower their priority on your list.
Similarly, dont get upset if something that worked for one person doesnt end up working for you.
Thats why its called troubleshooting.
Start moving through your troubleshooting techniques from easiest to most difficult/annoying to do.
And while youre doing that,research.
Sure, that works in some instancesbut most of the time, the fixin is on you.
Odds are good youll find the solution that at first eluded you.