I want to completely disable some apps from using my mobile data, why is there no way to do this without work-arounds. The only thing you can do is disable background usage per app. Which is not a solution to my problem at all.

Imagine this, you're watching netflix and suddenly your wifi stops working, this causes you to stream using mobile data, and burn out your entire plan. If you could disable mobile data completely for netflix this would've made it impossible for this to happen.


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The only solutions I have found for this problem is either external apps that work using a vpn, or using bixby routines to disable mobile data on certain apps. Why is this feature not on samsung phones natively, Iphones have it, other Androids have it. Why doesn't Samsung, makes me not want to buy a Samsung phone in the future.

Bixby has nothing to do with this, it's just samsung missing a very essential feature, now I have to use a third party app or a workaround which I don't want to have to do, I don't understand why samsung hasn't added this feature already.

I use netguard right now, it's just unacceptable that this functionality isn't in the os by default. I don't want to use netguard, but I have to because Samsung is just missing such a rudimentary feature.

A bit more about Netguard here, though personally have not tried it myself yet. personally have not found much of a wifi problem with streaming services but appreciate it could be an issue. -internet-android-netguard/

@ElectroVenom: What I'd recommend is heading to Settings > Connections > Data Usage > Data Saver > On. Now, head to Settings > Apps > Netflix (as an example) > Mobile Data > Allow Background Data Usage > Off. You could also head to Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi > Tap the 3 dots in the top right > Advanced > Switch To Mobile Data > Off, to avoid any unnecessary data usage. I hope this helps.

This is not a solution at all, this only disables background usage, it is unacceptable that I can't turn off mobile data for each app individually without a work around or third party apps, nearly every other android distro has this and apple also had this. I'm just confused why such a basic feature isn't included in the samsung android distribution.

Netflix will not load on any wireless device on the wireless network. My phone and TV cannot connect. My sister-in-law tried to connect on her phone under a different sign in, but could not. The app on the TV times out and provides an error message, while the app on the phone spins endlessly trying to load. I can watch Netflix on my desktop computer which is hard-wired to my router.

if it works on "802.11a/n/ac mixed" ... it means TP-LINK borked the wifi on the AX50, I also own this router and it currently is just in AP mode since i used a different router for the main router, the main router is running OPENWRT and I have SQM installed on it to auto manage bandwidth for my devices.

thanks for your reply! I am not on Smart Connect. I changed the settings as directed, still having the same issues on phone and TV. There were a few different wireless settings- I was already on the one you had recommended. I tried switching to the other two, but no dice. 


its normal not to see the 5Ghz frequency when you turn on SMART CONNECT since it combines the SSiD or network name to just one name, usually the name of the 2.4Ghz network and the router manages which devices connect to the 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz frequencies.

I managed to get Netflix, YT and Google TV to work when under IPv6 - MAC Clone - Router Mac Adress I set it to Clone Current Device Mac. I have now just one iPhone that connects to network but without internet. Also changed my DNS adresses to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

I am not seeing anywhere that I can change my DNS. I've been in the settings there, but it's not clear to me how to do it. Admittedly, I'm a bit out of my depth fiddling with these kinds of settings. 


I have not downgraded firmware, but other threads have indicated that doesn't do anything. This seems to be a common enough problem on these devices that I am honestly confused why there has not been a patch to address it. 


Hopefully those of you out there can help find a solution to this. I have two Roku stick, one of which functions without issue (Streaming Stick 4k), but unfortunately I'm having problems with the Roku Express.

My Roku Express connects to Netflix without issue, however, it will connect to any other streaming service reliably. I ended up performing a reset of the router and the Roku Express stick, after which it connected to Prime once but since its last use it is now failing to connect. Prime reports error code 0.28 and other services simply fail to initialise/connect.

I've attempted a factory reset of the Roku Express but this hasn't made any noticeable difference. I have various other devices connected to the router including the other Roku stick, PC, mobile phone etc.

We appreciate your report about this playback issue you're experiencing, and we'd like to know more about it. Could you tell us if you've been able to use this before without seeing these issues happening? How far is this device from your router? We would also suggest connecting your device to an alternative network, like a mobile hotspot, to see if that makes a difference.

The Roku box is in the room adjacent to the router. I tested the alternate wifi connection point available and this made no difference and I also tested using the suggested mobile phone hotspot but again, no difference.

If it's of any relevance, when the Roku box starts up it doesn't have the same advertisements/banners I see on the other box within the house prior to obtaining a connection to the network. I've also noticed that the only time the banners populate are on the three occasions I've successfully connected to services other than Netflix.

I have managed to perform firmware updates to both the Roku Express box and my router, however, this issue still persists. The only way I have found as a work around is to perform a Network Connection Reset whenever I wish to use one of the affected services.

@RokuEuniceL - I ensure to keep my devices up to date, however, as per your instruction I checked for updates and I am running the latest version. I have also swapped over my device so that it is powered via a wall socket (first time I've heard of this advice for your devices) and it has made no difference.

So still working on becoming skilled on our MX400. So we filtered Netflix so it would be blocked. is there a way then to add clients (devices) to a group to then allow Netflix for them, but continue to block everyone else. Looking for any advice.

No need for apologies, @CaseyBrown. I'm working with a combined network for simplicity of policy enforcement and probably don't have a network the size of yours. Since you have your MX and MR in two separate dashboard networks, I think your best bet would be to allow Netflix in your default policy on your MX or within a group policy tied to the VLAN for your MR and MR Clients. Then have two different policies on your MR network. One that blocks Netflix and one that allows.

@CaseyBrown, you have the option to "Clone" existing group policies that you can in turn mold to fit another use. You can also apply group policies to entire VLANs which may benefit depending on your network structure. You could copy your campus wide policy and remove the Netflix restriction and apply that to the clients that need it. Make sure to remember the order in which the policies are applied, as well.

Sorry for the confusion.....So through the Appliance/Content Filtering/URL Blocking we have Netflix.com blocked. I have created a wireless group policy called Netflix that I will addd clients to. The new policy copies what we have for campus wide. So with the new Netflix Policy how do you then circumvent the content filtering?

If the MX and MR are in the same (combined) network, then you have the option of altering settings in the Group Policy that affect just wired/wireless filters. You'll see "Wireless Only" and "Security Appliance only" in the group policy settings page. Here, you can "use network default" (follows the network-wide rules), "append" (adds to the existing list of rules), or "override" (creates a completely new list of rules and disregards the network's).

In this instance, you would create a group policy that overrides the network-wide list (make sure to include anything that should still stay), then apply that policy in the Network-wide > Clients list.

It sounds like your "Campus Wide" filtering is the Default Network Policy, rather than a separate Group Policy. In your case, I would create a copy of your Default Network settings in a Group Policy to use as a template going forward. You will have to recreate these settings in a Group Policy manually the first time. You might name it Default Template, Campus Wide Template, or something along those lines. This will give you a group policy that mirrors your default network policy and one you can Clone to create different variations as needed. (I would also include a note to manually update the template policy as changes network wide are made in the future). Now you can clone the newly created Group Policy and change it's settings to allow Netflix. When you apply a group policy to a client, it overrides the Network Default (or your Campus Wide). Apply it to your client that need Netflix and you should be good to go and decently setup for changes in the future.

So I go into Network/Wireless group policy and copy the policy that we are using currently. I call it Netflix. Nowhere in there can I see to override the blacklist. What amI missing here? Sorry for being a noob.

Thank you Wade for the continual follow up. Your last reply is the lost in translation feeling I am having. So the screen shot you sent is from the Group Policy for our Appliance. So we have three Networks.....Appliance, Wireless, and Switches. Per our Meraki rep's advice. So on the Appliance network that screen shot is available, but those Group Policies are not available to the Wireless Network. This is the "network" I need to create the Group Policy on. When I create a group policy for Netflix on the Wireless Network the only screen I get is this one. So not sure how to create a Group Policy on the Wireless Network, and have a different Firewall options for Netflix. Again sorry about my lack of knowledge. 152ee80cbc

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