Samsung Connection Refused

Fix Samsung TV remote app refusal, access, and stale pairing errors.

Quick Answer

If a Samsung TV remote app says connection refused, the TV was usually found but rejected the remote connection. Keep the TV awake, approve the Samsung access prompt, enable iPhone Local Network permission, remove any stale saved Samsung TV in the app, and pair again on the same trusted Wi-Fi network.

Last updated: May 7, 2026.

What the Error Usually Means

Symptom Likely Cause
Connection refused appears immediately Samsung TV rejected the app or old pairing record
TV appears but will not connect Missed approval prompt, expired PIN, or blocked mobile device access
It worked before and now fails TV firmware, router, or saved pairing state changed
It only fails on guest Wi-Fi Router isolation blocks local device communication

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Turn the Samsung TV on and keep it awake.
  2. Put the iPhone or iPad and Samsung TV on the same trusted Wi-Fi network.
  3. Turn off VPN, Private Relay-like routing, guest Wi-Fi, or router client isolation while pairing.
  4. Open iPhone or iPad Settings, select Remote Control for TV, and enable Local Network.
  5. On the Samsung TV, check Device Connection Manager or External Device Manager and allow mobile device connections when that option exists.
  6. In Remote Control for TV, delete the saved Samsung TV and add it again.
  7. Watch the TV screen for a PIN or approval prompt and approve the current request.
  8. If it still refuses, restart the Samsung TV, iPhone or iPad, and router, then retry from the Samsung setup guide.

Do Not Start Here

Action Why
Reinstalling the app first It rarely fixes a TV-side access rejection
Typing an old PIN Samsung PIN prompts can expire
Pairing while the TV sleeps The TV may close or reject remote sessions
Pairing on hotel or guest Wi-Fi Device-to-device traffic is often blocked

Samsung Connection Refused FAQ

Why does navigation not work after I approve the Samsung prompt?

The saved pairing may be stale. Remove the saved Samsung TV from the app, restart the TV, then pair again and approve the new prompt.

Does this mean the app is blocked by internet access?

Usually no. Samsung TV remote control is local network control. The app and TV need to reach each other on the same trusted network.

Can the physical remote still work when the app is refused?

Yes. The physical remote can still work because it uses a different control path than a local network remote app.

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