Kodi: No connection to the network server - you can do that
If you get a Kodi error message saying that it is unable to connect to the network server, there are simple tips to fix the problem.
Fix connection error with the network server on Kodi - simply explained
With the Media Center from Kodi you have a wide range of possibilities to play your media. If Kodi cannot establish a connection to the network server, you can usually simply solve it. We show you what you can do.
- Kodi may not be up to date. If the version of Kodi is out of date, the connection error to the network server can occur.
- To manually check for updates, go to the Kodi home page. Click on the Add-ons item.
- Click the box icon in the upper left corner. You must then tap left on your remote control to open the Options menu. On the PC you can reach the menu in the lower left corner under Options .
- Now select the Check for updates item. Kodi will now install the latest version if available.
- Then restart Kodi. In many cases this is enough to fix the network error.
- If the problem persists, reinstalling Kodi can help.
- To do this, uninstall Kodi and delete all files from the Kodi folder. To do this, go to your user folder and there in \ AppData \ Roaming \ Kodi to delete all files from the Windows computer.
- After the restart, you can reinstall Kodi. The newly installed version should now run correctly.
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