Hi everyone,
I'm pretty stumped by this puzzle, maybe one of you have an idea?
I have an ASUS RT-AX3000 router, Xfinity internet, and a 2022 Samsung Smart TV (QN55QN90AAFXZA). For the past month, certain streaming apps via the TV won't play any video. They'll load menus and clearly are connected to the internet, but when it goes to play the actual show it doesn't work. Hulu for example gives error P-DEV320. It's not all apps, some work fine (I'll list down below). Usually the app will load any bumpers (like on Hulu where it shows the network logo video for 5 seconds, then another 5 seconds of the show title with when it airs) or preshow ads (Peacock), but then won't load the actual show video.
I also have a Chromecast hooked up to the TV, and all of these apps work just fine through that which pointed to the issue being isolated to the TV. I factory reset the TV, same issue. Yesterday I set my phone as a hotspot, connected the TV to that and tried. Lo and behold, Hulu worked fine on the TV that way. This suggests the TV itself is fine and the issue is somehow in the router. But in a way that it's only affecting the TV and not the Chromecast.
This morning I did a factory reset of the router hoping that would work, but no luck. Same issue persists.
Any ideas what needs to be changed in the router settings to fix this? I'm so perplexed.
Thanks!
What changed
The only event I can think of around the point this issue started happening was the router kept cutting out one day every 30-60 minutes. I eventually did a factory reset which fixed that issue; I believe i also updated the firmware. I can't think of any other system or situation changes that might have contributed.
What I've tried so far
I'm pretty stumped by this puzzle, maybe one of you have an idea?
I have an ASUS RT-AX3000 router, Xfinity internet, and a 2022 Samsung Smart TV (QN55QN90AAFXZA). For the past month, certain streaming apps via the TV won't play any video. They'll load menus and clearly are connected to the internet, but when it goes to play the actual show it doesn't work. Hulu for example gives error P-DEV320. It's not all apps, some work fine (I'll list down below). Usually the app will load any bumpers (like on Hulu where it shows the network logo video for 5 seconds, then another 5 seconds of the show title with when it airs) or preshow ads (Peacock), but then won't load the actual show video.
I also have a Chromecast hooked up to the TV, and all of these apps work just fine through that which pointed to the issue being isolated to the TV. I factory reset the TV, same issue. Yesterday I set my phone as a hotspot, connected the TV to that and tried. Lo and behold, Hulu worked fine on the TV that way. This suggests the TV itself is fine and the issue is somehow in the router. But in a way that it's only affecting the TV and not the Chromecast.
This morning I did a factory reset of the router hoping that would work, but no luck. Same issue persists.
Any ideas what needs to be changed in the router settings to fix this? I'm so perplexed.
Thanks!
What changed
The only event I can think of around the point this issue started happening was the router kept cutting out one day every 30-60 minutes. I eventually did a factory reset which fixed that issue; I believe i also updated the firmware. I can't think of any other system or situation changes that might have contributed.
What I've tried so far
- Both wireless and wired connection for the TV
- Factory reset the TV
- Checked that TV is on latest firmware
- Checked that TV apps are updated
- Confirmed the TV apps work fine if connecting through phone hotspot
- Confirmed the streaming services work fine via Chromecast (which is using the same router as the TV)
- Factory reset the router
- Checked that router is on latest firmware
- Changed the Wi-Fi network name
- Put the TV in DMZ
- Changed the router's DNS settings to Google, to Cloudflare, back to ISP
- TV app does not work
- Hulu (error P-DEV320)
- Disney+
- Peacock
- Freevee (error 4001)
- TV app works fine
- Netflix
- Samsung TV Plus
- Youtube
- Max (HBO Max)
- Paramount+
- ESPN+
- Appletv