13-09-2015 21:51
23-01-2016 18:32
@Anonymous User wrote:I note in previous replies that you have suggested that the only solution is a wired connection...
Well I'm pretty certain that a wired connection is not "the only solution", as I'm sure many people are able to view Now TV on their LG televisions using WiFi....
29-08-2016 19:08
02-09-2016 18:44
02-09-2016 19:40
Hi @Anonymous User what have you personally tried to resolve this?
13-10-2016 8:40
Just had this issue on my LG 55EG910V TV, error code 2.
Found out issue was to do with DNS - my router is pointed to OpenDNS servers to block undesirable websites, turns out OpenDNS was also blocking NowTV for my LG TV only.
My dedicated Now TV box worked fine.
So I changed network settings on my TV to point to google DNS servers (8.8.8.8) and the LG NowTV app now works fine.
Hope that may help someone.
04-09-2016 20:57
06-09-2016 15:17 - edited 06-09-2016 15:18
Hi @Anonymous User
Sorry to hear that your having issues with your LG TV.
Would it be possible to have a look at this post and let us know if this resolves the issue for you.
Thanks
Andy
23-10-2016 17:07
I have an LG 55EG960 connnected via Virgin 200mbs super fast wi-fi. Since my subscription to NowTV updated on or around October 17 the Error Code 02 message appears after around 3 to 5 minutes of watching. I have to turn the TV off and back on again to stand a chance of watching anything, and even then I'm lucky to catch 10 minutes of any live sporting fixture.
I'm guessing it's a problem with the NowTV servers not being able to handle traffic during the big games. Currently trying to watch the Chelsea Man U match but have been kicked off three times in the first half.
Very frustrating and would love to get my money back if possible. How do I do this please as the service is currently unusable and there are no answers to mine or other LG sufferers on this forum.
23-10-2016 18:42
Hi @Anonymous User,
Is your televisions software up-to date? According to LG's web site the newest software is version 04.00.90 dated 29 Mar 2016
If your problems still persist, much as I hate to say it but you'll have to perform a factory reset' (which can be found via the 'Option' setting). I have to do it every-so often on my LG TV's when they become unstable. Which usually occurs after a couple software updates
Sufficed to say, a factory reset means you'll have to re-tune all your TV channels and you'll loose all your pre-sets. So make a note of them before you give it a go!
Cheers
27-12-2016 16:48