On 8/28/2013 10:23 PM, Kevin Tollison wrote:
> It is very strange. It only occurs with the Netflix App. The Android and
> Windows 8 app have the same behavior. Error 13007. The chromecast and
> DVD were error ui-108 or 109 iirc. The DVD is hardwired and the AP is
> external (Engenius ENH200EXT)
> 
> One thing I failed to mention was that Netflix works fine on the
> XBox360. Not sure how it connects, but it is tied to a Live account.
> 
> Now the chromecast work fine streaming YouTube or a Chrome tab. The
> tablet works fine for everything else as well. If i start a movie on a
> pc then cast it, I get the same error.

It could be a broken IPv6 on your home network. If your tablet believes
it has an IPv6 connection, Netflix may be trying to use that rather than
IPv4. However, if you don't _actually_ have IPv6 connectivity, it
wouldn't work.

I'm on 2.1 at home and Netflix works for me on the PC (Windows 7 and
Windows 8), Android tablet and phones, TiVo, two Blu-Ray players, Wii U,
and 3DS. I don't have a Chromecast on hand (yet) or I'd try it out there.

Check your firewall's LAN config and make sure IPv6 is disabled there
and on WAN, too, if you aren't using it.

Also if you have any packages loaded such as squid or snort, they could
be interfering.

Jim
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