Netflix Not Loading? 7 Fixes for Every Device
Before You Troubleshoot
Two minutes of diagnosis first: go to downdetector.com/status/netflix to confirm it is not a widespread outage. If thousands of users are reporting issues, there is nothing to fix on your end — wait 20–60 minutes. If it’s not an outage, proceed below.
Fix 1: Force-Close the Netflix App
- On smart TV: press and hold the Home button → navigate to Netflix → close/quit the app.
- On iOS: swipe up from the bottom → swipe away Netflix.
- On Android: Recent Apps → swipe away Netflix.
- Reopen Netflix and try again before doing anything else.
Fix 2: Restart Your Router
- Netflix requires at least 3 Mb/s for SD, 5 Mb/s for HD, and 25 Mb/s for 4K. A degraded connection causes infinite buffering even if other apps work.
- Unplug your router from the wall. Wait a full 30 seconds. Plug it back in.
- Wait 2 minutes for the router to fully reconnect, then relaunch Netflix.
Fix 3: Sign Out and Sign Back In
- Go to Netflix Settings → Sign Out.
- On smart TVs: navigate to Get Help → Sign Out if the option is buried.
- Sign back in. This refreshes your Netflix session token, which is the root cause of roughly 30% of persistent loading failures.
Fix 4: Clear the Netflix App Cache (Android)
- Settings → Apps → Netflix → Storage → Clear Cache.
- Do NOT clear data unless you want to be signed out.
- iOS does not have a manual cache clear — delete and reinstall the app instead.
Fix 5: Update the Netflix App
- On smart TVs, go to your TV’s app store and search for Netflix to check for updates.
- Outdated Netflix apps can fail to decode new DRM-protected streams, causing a loading loop with no error code.
- After updating, restart the TV completely (not just standby mode).
Fix 6: Disable VPN or Proxy
- Netflix actively blocks known VPN and proxy IP ranges. If you have a VPN running, disable it and try again.
- Even a VPN you’re not using for Netflix can interfere if it routes all traffic by default.
Fix 7: Check for HDCP Errors (TV / Projector)
- If Netflix loads but shows a black screen or an HDCP error, the HDMI cable or display does not support the content protection Netflix requires.
- Try a different HDMI cable, plug into a different HDMI port on your TV, or connect directly without an HDMI switch or splitter.
Pro Tip: Netflix error codes are informative. NW-2-5 = network issue. UI-800-3 = stored data needs to be refreshed. TVQ-ST-131 = network connectivity on the TV end. If you see a code, search “Netflix [code]” for a targeted fix.
Related Guides
If Spotify is also acting up, see our Spotify Premium not working guide. For YouTube issues, see our YouTube videos not playing fix.


