Asked By
brent
50 points
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Posted on - 04/27/2017
My Samsung D6530 Smart LED TV is displaying a Samsung Smart TV error code “Network Interference Occurred. Try Again Later” whenever I try to click on Samsung Apps. I have used google maps on my Smart TV but accessing Samsung Apps displays this error message. I am unable to understand the reason behind this problem.
Learn To Resolve Samsung Smart TV Error Code “Network Interference Occurred.Try Again Later.”
It usually happens when you immediately try to open Samsung Apps after activating your smart TV. So, I would suggest you switch off the router first and then wait for some time after you activate the Smart LED TV. If this doesn’t work, try to reset your television. Turn on your LED first. Then press and hold the “EXIT” button. You will then be asked to “RESET.” Click “yes” and press Enter.
Answered By
Tonixx
5 points
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#307260
Learn To Resolve Samsung Smart TV Error Code “Network Interference Occurred.Try Again Later.”
Hello, I have had this problem for a couple of months with my Samsung TV and figured out the solution for mine device. I’ve tried to change the IP address to 8.8.8.8 (or 8.8.4.4) as many people suggested, but while it did allow my TV to connect to the wifi, it did not fix the problem. I fixed the issue by going to “Menu,” then select “Support” then “Software Update?” My TV had the option to update it online. After the update, the TV will automatically turn off and then turn back on. My problem (which was not being able to access Smart Hub with the mentioned error message) was fixed after the update was completed. Hope this help 🙂
Learn To Resolve Samsung Smart TV Error Code “Network Interference Occurred.Try Again Later.”
If you have a Samsung Smart TV and you see “Network interference occurred. Please try again later”, changing its DNS should fix the problem. This problem is popular among Samsung Smart TV users. All devices work on the internet except for the Smart TV.
The solution is to change the TV’s DNS setting and change it to Google’s public DNS server address instead of your Internet Service Provider’s DNS server IP address. To fix the problem, on your Samsung Smart TV, using your remote go to “Network”, “Network Settings”, “Start”, “Wireless (General)”, “Next” then select your wireless router. Next, go to “IP Settings” then change “DNS Mode” from automatic to manual.
Next, change the DNS server IP address to without quotes “8.8.8.8” then hit Enter. Google’s public DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. You can use either of the two. If you are prompted for the subnet mask, just enter without quotes “255.255.255.0”. This should fix the problem.