IPTV app login works on phone but not on Smart TV — same credentials, different results

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Really frustrated here. My IPTV credentials work perfectly in IPTV Smarters on my Android phone. I enter the exact same username, password, and URL on my Samsung Smart TV using Smart IPTV and I get an authentication error. Why would the same credentials work on one device but not another?
 
Different apps use different methods to authenticate with IPTV services. Your phone is using IPTV Smarters which connects via the Xtream Codes API or M3U URL. Smart IPTV on Samsung uses a different connection method — MAC address based activation via the siptv.eu website rather than direct Xtream Codes login.\n\nThese are fundamentally different connection types and they require different setup steps. You cannot directly enter your Smarters credentials into Smart IPTV and expect it to work.
 
How to set up Smart IPTV on Samsung correctly: the app shows you a MAC address when you launch it. You then go to siptv.eu, log in, and upload your M3U URL (which you get from your IPTV provider, different from the Xtream username/password). The Smart IPTV app then loads the channels from that M3U file.
 
UK user — had this confusion when I first set up on a Samsung. The key insight: Smart IPTV does not use the username/password at all. It uses M3U playlist upload. Your provider should be able to give you an M3U URL specifically for Smart IPTV. This is different from the Xtream Codes credentials used by Smarters.
 
Ireland — ask your provider for the M3U URL specifically. It usually looks like: http://[server]:[port]/get.php?username=[user]&password=[pass]&type=m3u_plus — your provider will give you this formatted link. Enter this on the siptv.eu panel and it will load your channels.
 
One more cause of Samsung Smart TV auth issues: the TV's DNS. Samsung Smart TVs sometimes use Samsung's own DNS servers regardless of your router settings. If the stream addresses are being filtered or misconfigured via Samsung DNS, streams fail even though the channel list loads. Fix: in the TV's network settings, manually set DNS to 1.1.1.1.
 
If you want to use Xtream Codes credentials (username/password format) directly on a Samsung TV, you would need to use a different app that supports Xtream login — GSE Smart IPTV is available on some Samsung models via the store and supports Xtream Codes login directly.
 
Australia — I tried three apps on my Samsung before understanding this distinction. Smart IPTV requires M3U. Some Samsung store apps do support Xtream Codes. Know which connection type your provider supports and choose the app accordingly.
 
Canada — if all else fails on the Samsung native apps, consider connecting an external device. An Nvidia Shield, Android TV box, or Firestick connected to the Samsung via HDMI gives you access to TiviMate or XCIPTV which support both M3U and Xtream Codes natively.
 
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