05-11-2018 03:59 PM - last edited 05-11-2018 04:00 PM
Hello, I have been having problems with my Smart TV. It's a few years old. I can't get any of the apps to work, it says no network connection, or some other various error, even on the few occasions I can get it to connect to WiFi. I tried resetting it and the system update is greyed out. The basic TV function works but pretty much everything in the Smart Hub does not.. Any help is appreciated; if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
05-11-2018 07:04 PM
Hi @Dziei.
Could you give us the model code and current software version of your TV? Go to Menu Support > Contact Samsung.
06-11-2018 01:53 AM
Model Code: UN40EH5300
Software Version: T-MST10PAUSC-1037.1
When I try to open the Samsung Apps folder, it says:
Network interference occurred.
Please try again later.
(ERROR_CODE_012)
23-03-2019 01:06 AM
I have a 6200 series TV and had the same problem. The only solution that worked for me was a factory reset, combined with a software update and Smart Hub update. Follow these steps:
On the remote, press MENU
Select Support > Self Diagnosis > Reset > 0000 (or your PIN if you have one) > Yes
Once the TV resets and turns on, set it up by following the prompts
Then press MENU, and select Support > Software Update
Once the software update is done, press SMART HUB, and let Smart Hub download and install updates
When Smart Hub update is done, select OK in the notification dialog or press SMART HUB
27-05-2019 04:17 PM
Any luck with what samsunpedro suggested there, @Dziei? Or did you find another solution?
22-12-2019 05:01 PM
I have a UN32D5500 series TV and have, the same problem. Can somebody help me ?
Model Code: UN32D5500
Software Version: T-MST5DAAC-1014.2
When I try to open the Samsung Apps folder, it says:
Network interference occurred.
Please try again later.
21-03-2020 04:15 PM
Have an issue with connecting our internet on our smart TV. Getting an "interference" message. No apps work.
26-11-2020 02:20 AM
I had the same issue. The solution is to check your DNS server address. (Who on earth would know to look at that besides a computer nerd). If your TV is set up on a wireless router that is not you cable modem, you will like have a DNS address like 192.168.01. if so, that is why your TV can't really get to the internet. It can connect t your wireless network, but can't get past the router.
04-12-2020 06:55 AM
Thank you so much! this definitely worked! and a huge help!
13-05-2021 11:50 AM