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Easy fix folks.
 

Go into your network settings.

Click on whichever connection your have (wired or wireless connection )

Scroll to the bottom and select edit 

uncheck set automatically 

change the DNS server to 8.8.8.8

click connect and bam you’re good to go

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I have the same problem 

i changed the dns 8.8.8.8

i reset the tv 

I change the router and even from hotspot 

i check update 

i change account 

i check the time 

i change the location 

And I couldn’t solve this problem 

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