On Aug 29, 2013 12:03 AM, "Jim Pingle" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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

IPv6 is disabled on all interfaces. I did do an upgrade from 2.03. Maybe
something didn't upgrade cleanly.

May try to write a clean card and see what that does.
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