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โ10-24-2025 09:13 PM in
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the server is down for maintenance. Please try gain later.(7-3) error occurs from two days how to solve it on my samsung series 7 (55 inch) as well (>)ERR40001
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Samsung error 40001 typically indicates a server connection failure, often due to network issues, and can be fixed by restarting your TV and router, checking your internet connection, updating the TV's software, and resetting network or Smart Hub settings. If the problem persists, a factory reset may be necessary, or it could be a server-side issue that resolves itself over time.
Initial troubleshooting steps
Restart your TV:
Turn the TV off, unplug it from the power outlet, wait for about a minute, and then plug it back in and turn it on.
Restart your router:
Unplug your router, wait for a minute, and then plug it back in. This can refresh your network connection.
Check the internet connection:
Ensure your Wi-Fi signal is strong and stable. You can also try using your phone's mobile hotspot to see if you can connect to Samsung's server.
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Samsung error 40001 typically indicates a server connection failure, often due to network issues, and can be fixed by restarting your TV and router, checking your internet connection, updating the TV's software, and resetting network or Smart Hub settings. If the problem persists, a factory reset may be necessary, or it could be a server-side issue that resolves itself over time.
Initial troubleshooting steps
Restart your TV:
Turn the TV off, unplug it from the power outlet, wait for about a minute, and then plug it back in and turn it on.
Restart your router:
Unplug your router, wait for a minute, and then plug it back in. This can refresh your network connection.
Check the internet connection:
Ensure your Wi-Fi signal is strong and stable. You can also try using your phone's mobile hotspot to see if you can connect to Samsung's server.