Neon is a Sky Network Television Limited division and was created as a rival to Netflix in New Zealand. In 2020, Neon acquired Lightbox, another popular streaming service in New Zealand, to offer more movies and TV shows to subscribers.

Why will Neon not load?

Neon being unable to load may be due to a poor internet connection. If using public WiFi or an unstable connection, you might encounter loading issues. Another common cause may be that there are too many users using the service at the same time. If you’re using a device that is not compabile with Neon, that may also cause issues. Ensure that you’re using a supported device and browser. How many devices can you have on Neon? Subscribers can have up to five devices registered on one account and can stream on up to two devices at the same time. Neon is compatible with Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, Apple TV (Gen4), and smart TVs.

How can I fix buffering issues in Neon NZ?

1. Use a different browser

Sometimes buffering issues can be caused by a browser that is unable to handle a streaming service. We recommend using Opera Browser for fast and secure streaming. With a built-in ad blocker, users don’t need to download a third-party extension to block ads that slow down streaming. Opera is also extremely fast without hogging up PC resources and is easy on your laptop’s battery so you can stream for longer without a charger. However, one feature that makes Opera the best for streaming is the video pop-out function. This feature allows users to pop out the video in its own frame so users can continue watching while browsing.

2. Adjust playback quality

Users can adjust the playback quality in the Neon video settings. Reducing the video quality a bit will help fix buffering but at the cost of the image quality. However, lowering the quality will provide a buffer-free stream. You can increase the playback quality with a stronger internet connection. See the next step to help improve your network connection.

3. Connect the device to a router

If you’re having buffering issues on Neon and suspect that your WiFi may be the culprit, try connecting your device directly to the router using an Ethernet cable. This will strengthen your connection for a buffer-free streaming experience.

4. Temporarily disable firewall and antivirus

If you use a third-party firewall or antivirus, you can temporarily disable it in its settings. These programs work to protect your PC from cyberattacks and malware, but they can present errors in streaming. Remember to turn your firewall and antivirus back on when done to keep your device secure. Most firewall and antivirus programs will automatically turn back on after a set amount of time. If you’re looking for the best antiviruses compatible with Windows 11, we have recommendations for that. Hopefully, one of the above solutions helped fix buffering issues in Neon NZ. Let us know in the comments which step worked for you or if you have a suggestion for a solution.

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