No Netflix - Provisioning Server connection failed

Tonight, I'm suddenly unable to connect to any of the streaming services (Netflix, Amazon, etc.) through my Player DVD BDP-S590/BX59. When I checked the status of the network, everything was fine except for the following error: "Provisioning Server Connection Status: failed.

I made no changes to this player. When I check the status, the software is updated. My home network works fine. Can I use the DVD player for a wireless connection to my computer via a Serviio server to play music and video. I can also use the web browser of the DVD player to connect to websites such as the New York Times. The only mistake I can identify is the "Provisioning Server Connection Status: failed.

I contacted Sony support via their online chat and was quickly degenerated to a high-level technician. He doesn't seem to know the status of their provisioning servers; However, he recommended that I completely reset my DVD player.

Is anyone else having these problems tonight? In the past, it seems that the Provisioning Server outages have affected a large number of people.


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