How to fix NETFLIX UI-800-2 for ROKU and Other Smart TVs [Solution]

Connecting your TV to the Internet is the trend these days. The television industry itself is being transformed with the advent of smart TVs. The development is hastened further by the increase in the use of streaming devices & apps such as Roku, Hulu, and Netflix. As opposed to the conventional TV channels where you watch programs at specific times dictated by the channel itself, Netflix allows you to watch your favorite program whenever you feel like it.

No longer do you need to wait for streaming Netflix on Roku or other smart TVs, unless you’re hindered by the display of an error code. The error code UI-800-2 indicates the device’s inability to access the information stored on the device. Refresh the data with the following troubleshooting techniques.

Restart Your Roku Device:

  1. Power down the Roku device for at least 10 seconds.
  2. Detach the power cord from the wall outlet to discharge the device.
  3. Turn the device on by pressing any of the Roku remote buttons.
  4. Launch Netflix after a minute.

Reboot the Smart TV:

  1. Pull out the power cord of the TV from the electric socket.
  2. After a minute of waiting, press down the Power button on the TV for 5 seconds.
  3. The remaining current on the TV is discharged.
  4. Plug the TV back in and switch it on.
  5. Open Netflix on your TV now.

Log Out of Netflix:

  1. On the screen displaying error in the Netflix app, head to More Info.
  2. If the More Info option is not found, select Settings / Gear icon.
  3. Access the deactivation screen with the following sequence of key presses: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up.
  4. Choose Reset or Sign Out/Deactivate.

We suggest you resort to the below-given methods only if none of the already mentioned steps work out.

  1. Upgrade the TV’s firmware to the latest version.
  2. Perform a Factory Reset on the smart TV.

By now, your issue will have been resolved. Get in touch with us @ Toll-Free Number 1-877-220-4708 for more such troubleshooting techniques. Happy Streaming!

Learn How to Pair Your Google Home Mini to a Bluetooth Speaker

For those of us who have been around Google Home Mini, it is a very well known fact that the device is not the best in playing music while faring well in finding music. The device sounds unclear and metallic. So, while the tech giant has all its hands on fixing this issue, we have found an easy solution to it. Pick your favorite Bluetooth speaker and pair it with the Home device.

An additional advantage would be that once you make this speaker as the default device, you need not tell the Home device where the speaker is or fiddle with the controls. Here is how to pair the Google Home Mini with your Bluetooth speaker.

  • Launch the Google Home app.
  • Touch the Devices button in the top right corner.
  • Tap the Menu button in the Devices page and choose Settings.
  • Move down the screen and locate the Paired Bluetooth Devices option.
  • The default speaker menu opes.
  • Make sure the speaker is being put in pairing mode.
  • Long press the Bluetooth button on the speaker to enable the pairing mode.
  • Simultaneously, tap the Pair Bluetooth Speaker button on your phone.
  • The Google Home app begins scanning for speakers.
  • Tap on the speaker when pair.
  • Upon pairing, Google Home Mini sets this speaker as the default one.

Your Google Home Mini should stay connected to the Bluetooth speaker and set as the default audio device. All other functionality of the Home device continues to work the same as earlier. All sorts of communications and operations happen with the Home device itself.

Now that your favorite speaker is voice-controlled, you can ask Home to play music in the living room even while you’re busy cooking in the kitchen. You also get to control the volume of the Bluetooth speaker via the Home’s voice control. In cases where the Bluetooth speaker is paired with several Home devices, it proceeds to respond to all the audio requests from every device it is paired to. Truly marvelous assistant, eh?

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Netflix says ‘Cannot Play Title’ and Shows Error Code 30103 – How to Fix

If you’re here, probably you’ve been hit with the error code 30103 on your face already. When trying to stream Netflix, the iPhone, iPod, or iPad shows the error message “Cannot play title. Please try again later. ( 30103)”. This interruption might be due to network connectivity issues.

  1. Restart your iOS device:
    1. Press down the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears.
    2. Slide the slider to power down the device completely.
    3. Tap the Sleep/Wake button after 10 seconds to switch on the device.
    4. Launch Netflix once the device turns on.
  2. Check the Network:
    1. Verify that the Netflix service has not been blocked by your network administrator.
    2. Try connecting to a different network.
    3. It is suggested to have cable internet or DSL instead of cellular data and satellite internet connection.
    4. Reboot the network:
    5. Switch off the mobile device.
    6. Detach the modem from the power outlet for 30 seconds.
    7. Insert the modem back into the outlet and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking.
    8. Switch on the device and launch Netflix.
  3. Improve the Wi-Fi signal:
    1. In order to improve the signal strength, shift the router to a new location.
    2. See that the router is at the center of the house so that every device receives the signal well.
    3. Keep other electromagnetic devices such as cordless phones or microwave ovens away from the router.
    4. Place the router on an elevated table for better signal reception.
  4. Connect to a different network:
    1. Tap the Home button on your device.
    2. Select Settings > Wi-Fi.
    3. Pick a different network and connect to it.
    4. Open Netflix again on the iOS device.
  5. Reset Connection Settings:
    1. Disable any proxy services or Virtual Private Network.
    2. Establish a direct connection between the device and the home network.
    3. Reset the device to acquire DNS automatically.</

Launch Netflix on your device and start enjoying your favorite shows. Tell us in the comments if these troubleshooting techniques resolved your issue.

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How to Setup Google Home Mini – Easy Guide

Bought a Google Home Mini recently? It’s finally time to set up the speaker. Say “OK, Google” or “Hey, Google” to gain the attention of the Google Assistant. Get started right away and enjoy all the things this tiny robot can do!

  1. Power It Up
    • Plug your Google Mini into the wall socket.
    • No, don’t look for the Power button. It doesn’t have one.
    • If the device is plugged into the outlet, it remains on.
    • Bring your mobile phone closer to the device as it begins to flash.
  2. Google Home App
    • Go to the Google Play app and download the Google Home app.
    • If you’re using an Apple device, download the app from the App Store.
    • The device requests your consent to turn on the location permissions.
    • Confirm that your mobile phone is connected to the local wireless network.
  3. Sync The Device
    • Log in to the Google Home app on your mobile.
    • Head to Devices > Add New Device.
    • Find the Google Mini device with the on-screen instructions. Tap Set Up.
    • Select “I heard the sound” upon hearing a sound from the Mini.
    • Hit Next after choosing the room where Google Home Mini is placed.
    • Pick your home Wi-Fi network and enter its password.
    • Go through the privacy information. Hit Next.
  4. Get Personalized Results
    • Train your Google Home Mini to recognize your voice and get customized results.
    • Choose a voice. The choices include several well-known voices.
    • For receiving personalized feed on weather, news, and traffic enter your address.
    • If you plan to make purchases with this little guy, put in a payment method as well.
    • That’s all with the setup. Some sample commands are displayed on the final screen. Tap Finish.

You can ask this little guy thousands of questions. Ask it often, “What can you do?” The app suggests you a few commands. There’s not another dull day at home with this mini assistant by your side. Do you need guide on Google Home Mini Setup Call us @ Toll-Free Number 1-877-220-4708.

Unable to Connect to Wireless Network | Roku Error Code 014.11

Roku players are the most popular streaming devices. They’re easy to set up and come with a wide range of channels. With the cord cutting technology in its prime, Roku has made watching TV via the internet possible. It is loaded with TV and movie streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube, etc.

The player displays the error code 014.11 when it fails to connect to your local wireless networks. Picking the wrong wireless network will also cause this issue. If your network is not listed under the Choose your network screen, proceed with the following steps:

  • Connect your Roku to your wireless router with an Ethernet cable.
  • Set up an Ethernet connection in the Roku settings.
  • Head to the Internet settings on the Roku and pick the wireless connection option.
  • Select your network and type its password.

Disable the Network Pings as follows:

  • Access the Platform Secret Screen by pressing the Home button 5 times.
  • Press keys in the following order: Forward > Play > Backward > Play > Forward.
  • Scroll up the Menu and select Disable network pings.

Finally, if nothing above clears the error, your last resort will be the following steps:

  • Connect the Roku device to an alternative Wi-Fi network.
  • Try running software update. Hold on while the device finishes the installation.
  • Reboot the Roku player after the software update.
  • Turn off the router and Roku player by removing the power cord.
  • Reconnect them after about 30 seconds.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions once the player restarts.