Hello Friend...
Just follow these steps to fix this problem:
1.Turn off or unplug your streaming media player.
2.Unplug your modem (and your wireless router, if it's a separate device) from power for 30 seconds.
3.Plug in your modem and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on.
4.Turn your streaming media player back on and try Netflix again.
For any help visit us: Netflix Activate
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try runing a cleaner ccleaner.com and ace utilties online that get left over junk out so u can reianstall it ok
SOURCE: cancelling/stopping a printing job
Open the Control Panel from either the Start menu or by opening 'My Computer.' Find your Printers and Faxes folder and open that. Double-click on the icon of the X2500; if more than one, choose the one with a check mark and double click on that icon. This will open a 'job list' showing those which were not completed for some reason, click on it (them) and delete it from the list.
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You do need an active internet connection connected to the TV and a NetFlix account to connect to NetFlix.
To setup an NetFlix account, you have to do that from your computer.
Some of the LG broadband TV's that had the same problem required a new main board. This should be a warranty issue and no cost to you for an in home repair.
I suggest you call LG for service on the TV. When you call be sure to tell them you are not with the TV. They will have you on the phone trying to trouble shoot the issue---could take almost 30 minutes. Be sure to have the complete model number (example 42LC2D UA.UASLLJR) and the complete s/r number (example 912KMN003408) before you call LG for service.
LG service number is 800-243-0000.
Good luck and I hope I have helped you.
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Here are step by step instructions on connecting your Nintendo Wii to the internet. Please note you must have a wireless internet connection available to you, the Nintendo Wii only connects to the internet via wireless signal.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/getOnline/index.jsp
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