What does that even mean?
This article explains what the error code means and provides troubleshooting steps to help you solve the problem.
kickstart your internet tool.
Once the online window is completely shut down, open it back up and then try Netflix again.
Try using a different net web client that supports HTML5.
If you’re using an older web surfing app, it might not support HTML5.
If that’s the case, Netflix won’t work properly.
verify you’ve updated your Chrome net net app to the most current version available.
Clear your web client cache.
The online window cache is a store of cookies and other data used to load web pages faster.
On the Google Chrome surfing app, hardware acceleration can sometimes cause issues with Netflix connecting.
If you have enabled hardware acceleration, then you should disable it.
This error usually means that the Netflix app is having trouble connecting to Netflix servers.
However, some other issues might cause that error.
Including:
FAQ
Netflix error code NW-2-5indicates a data pipe connectivity issue.
confirm that your internet allows streaming, then troubleshoot your internet connection.
Netflix error code UI-800-3indicates an issue with the Netflix app.
Fixing it could be as simple as signing out and signing back in.
If you could watch other shows or movies, loop back and try later.
If the problem persists, go to your viewing history page and selectReport a Problemnext to the title.