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Apple TV not working

I have a Roku tv all was working great then all of a sudden stopped. Gives me error code N/6413D144

Posted on Mar 16, 2023 7:43 PM

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Posted on Mar 16, 2023 9:59 PM

Some other users have also recently mentioned similar error messages on this forum. I haven’t seen a broad general resolution here though.


- Please verify that the Roku TV system software is up-to-date.

- Verify that the Apple TV app is up-to-date, if not done automatically.

- Verify that your router or firewall doesn’t block Apple authentication servers, in case you made custom changes.

- Verify that your devices and router use a good DNS, like the one from your ISP, which gets updated with all the server names that Apple might use. Again, only applies if you made custom changes.

- Verify that your Roku TV has the correct date, time, and time zone, as Apple may be more strict about that than other content providers (for TLS secure connection reasons). - Try restarting your Roku TV.


Else I would suggest to contact an expert from the Apple Support staff for further assistance. Contact Apple for support and service (phone numbers) or start your support request online (chat/​email/​callback).

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Mar 16, 2023 9:59 PM in response to Dirtydeep

Some other users have also recently mentioned similar error messages on this forum. I haven’t seen a broad general resolution here though.


- Please verify that the Roku TV system software is up-to-date.

- Verify that the Apple TV app is up-to-date, if not done automatically.

- Verify that your router or firewall doesn’t block Apple authentication servers, in case you made custom changes.

- Verify that your devices and router use a good DNS, like the one from your ISP, which gets updated with all the server names that Apple might use. Again, only applies if you made custom changes.

- Verify that your Roku TV has the correct date, time, and time zone, as Apple may be more strict about that than other content providers (for TLS secure connection reasons). - Try restarting your Roku TV.


Else I would suggest to contact an expert from the Apple Support staff for further assistance. Contact Apple for support and service (phone numbers) or start your support request online (chat/​email/​callback).

Apple TV not working

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