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Service outage activity over 24 hours - Netflix
This chart shows the number of user reports for Netflix service problems and outages in the last 24 hours.
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30-Day Error Trend - Netflix
User reports over the last 30 days
Understanding Netflix trends
This 30-day chart tracks Netflix user-reported issues daily for comprehensive service monitoring. Lower values indicate better stability and fewer outages. Consistent patterns may reveal recurring service problems, while spikes often indicate temporary outages or increased user activity. Monitor Netflix status and performance trends.
Top Countries by User Reports
Countries with the highest number of user reports in the last 24 hours
Experiencing Issues With Netflix?
Follow These Troubleshooting Steps
Before assuming there’s a widespread issue, try these steps to check and resolve Netflix problems.
1. Check Netflix’s Official Status
Visit the Netflix Status Page to see if there are any reported outages.
2. Test Your Internet Connection
Many Netflix problems are caused by unstable internet connections. Make sure your internet speed meets Netflix's requirements:
- HD streaming: at least 5 Mbps
- 4K streaming: at least 15 Mbps
If needed, switch networks or restart your modem/router.
Still Having Netflix Issues? Try This:
- Restart your device and the Netflix app.
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection – Netflix recommends at least 5 Mbps for HD streaming and 15 Mbps for 4K.
- Update the Netflix app or your browser to the latest version.
- Clear your browser's cache and cookies if you're having playback issues.
- For error messages, check the Netflix Help Center.
- If buffering occurs, try restarting your router or switching networks.
- Having trouble logging in? Double-check your email and password.
- If your subscription isn't working, verify your payment at Your Account.
If none of these work, visit the Netflix Help Center or contact their support team for further assistance.
Common Netflix Error Codes and What They Mean
- NW-2-5 – This error indicates a network connectivity problem that prevents your device from reaching Netflix. Restart your router and your device, and make sure your internet connection is working properly.
- NW-3-6 – This code points to a DNS or router configuration issue. Check your router settings and ensure your DNS is set correctly, or try restarting your modem and router.
- UI-800-3 – This error is usually caused by corrupted or outdated cached data stored on your device. Restart your device or sign out of Netflix and sign back in to refresh the data.
- U7353 – This is a Windows-specific Netflix app error. Make sure your Windows operating system and the Netflix app are fully updated to the latest versions.
- Error 100 – This error signals an internet connectivity issue on your device. Verify that your device is connected to the internet and restart it if necessary.
- TVQ-ST-103 – This code indicates a temporary issue with Netflix services. Wait a few minutes and try streaming again.
- TVQ-PB-101 – This error refers to a playback problem that prevents content from starting. Restart the Netflix app or your device to resolve the issue.
- M7111-5059 – This code appears when Netflix detects a VPN or proxy connection. Disable any VPN or proxy services before attempting to stream.
- Error 106 – This error suggests a network settings problem. Restart your device and router, and check your DNS settings and firewall configuration.
- M7371-1203 – This code indicates a browser or system compatibility issue. Update your operating system and web browser to the latest available versions.
- M7361-1253 – This error can occur due to excessive browser usage or temporary glitches. Restart your device and close any unnecessary browser tabs before trying again.
- TVQ-ST-106 – This error indicates a temporary interruption in connectivity between your Smart TV and Netflix servers. Restart your TV and router, then try reconnecting to Netflix.
For more help, visit the Netflix Help Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Netflix down right now?
Check the Netflix status page - Why is Netflix not working on my device?
Update the app, check your connection, and restart the device. - How often does Netflix go down?
Widespread outages are rare. Most issues are local.
Netflix - Service Outage History & Downtime Timeline
Historical overview of service outages, downtime incidents, and resolution times
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