Your perfect weekend plans are ruined. When Netflix stops working On your Android TV. You can turn to your phone, tablet, or desktop to catch the latest episodes of Ozark, but nothing beats the big-screen Netflix experience with your home theater system. Fortunately, you can fix the issue where Netflix isn't working on your Android TV.

For starters, you can switch to any competing services like Prime Video, Disney+, or Hulu. As expected, Netflix original movies and other licensed movies and shows are limited to the company's platform only. Let's move on and troubleshoot Netflix not working on Android TV.
1. Try using Netflix again.
We're sure many of you have probably tried restarting Netflix. But if it doesn't, you should close Netflix, turn off your TV for a while, and try using Netflix again.
2. Check your internet connection
This is another essential step you need to check on your list before moving on to advanced solutions to fix Netflix issues.
Step 1: Swipe right to Settings menu from the Android TV home screen.

Step 2Click on it and open Network and Internet menu.

Step 3: Enable Wi-Fi list and contact With fast Wi-Fi.

If you're using a dual-band router, it's best to connect to the 5GHz frequency for higher speeds rather than the crowded 2.4GHz band.
You can connect your phone or computer to the same Wi-Fi network and use the website. Speedtest To check speed. For a flawless Netflix experience, you must have at least double-digit internet speeds (in megabits per second).
3. Restart Android TV
Whenever we encounter any misbehavior with the apps installed on our Android TV, a simple reboot sometimes fixes the issue for us. Hold down the power button on your Android TV remote and press Restart on the TV.
4. Stop Netflix and try again.
Like Android mobile apps, you can force stop an app on Android TV and troubleshoot any issues with it.
Step 1: From the home screen of the device Android TV , select menu Applications.

Step 2: Look for Netflix From the list and continue Press it.

Step 3: You will notice a new slides menu open. Select the option the information.

Step 4From the information list: Netflix , Locate Imposing a stop.

Go back to the Android TV home page, and try using Netflix again.
5. Uninstall Netflix updates
Android TV apps automatically update to the latest version in the background. It's highly likely that the latest update didn't install properly, which may have disrupted your Netflix streaming experience. You can uninstall Netflix updates and revert to the stable version.
Step 1: Look for Netflix From a list Android TV Apps (Check the steps above).
Step 2: Long press on the app icon and open Information list.

Step 3: Locate Uninstall updates Back to version Netflix The stable.

Turn on Netflix on your TV and start streaming your favorite shows and movies.
6. Clear Netflix cache
Netflix collects cache in the background to remember your search history and other data to speed up the app experience. A corrupted or outdated cache can cause Netflix to not work on Android TV.
Step 1: Open Netflix App Information List (See Solution 4 above for detailed instructions.)
Step 2: Locate Clear cache.

7. Check Netflix status
When Netflix's servers are having a hard day, you'll see a "Sorry for the interruption" message on your home screen. You can visit Downdetector Search for Netflix. If you notice the outage graphs rising, the company is having problems on its end.
Wait for Netflix to fix the issues on their end and try using the service on your Android TV again.
8. Check Netflix payment status
If Netflix is unable to authenticate a successful payment on your credit or debit card, the service will stop working for you. You need to update your Netflix account payment details from its official website.
اFor step 1: Open Netflix In a web browser.
Step 2: Click Profile icon at the top and select Account.

Step 3: Click Manage payment information.

Step 4: Qom By editing the payment method Complete the file

9. You have exceeded the maximum limit on Netflix screens.
With the standard Netflix plan, you can watch Netflix on two different devices simultaneously. The Premium plan doubles the screen count to four. If you share your Netflix account details with friends and family, others may watch content from your Netflix account and occupy all screens. You should reset your password and remove others from your account.
Start browsing Netflix on Android TV
Netflix isn't a big fan of letting people stream the service over a VPN connection, especially on Android TV. Netflix may identify a modified IP address from a different region and temporarily block access. You can also check Hidden Netflix Features We've been working to improve your streaming experience. Which solution helped resolve your Netflix issues on Android TV? Share your results in the comments section below.
