Hulu is a rather popular streaming service, but with the wide selection of shows, it also offers a few hiccups. Just like everything tech, the service is also prone to random bugs and glitches at times.
In this article, we’re looking at Hulu error code P-TS207, its causes and how you can get rid of the error.
What causes Hulu Error Code P-TS207?
The error code is most commonly caused by connection issues between your device and the Hulu servers. It could indicate an issue at your end, including a spotty connection, or it could simply indicate that Hulu is facing server issues.
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How to fix Hulu Error Code P-TS207 ?
Here are a few solutions you can try out to help resolve the error.
Update your app
The first thing you should do is look for updates for the Hulu app. Regardless of the device you’re running the app on, make sure it’s up to date with the latest version release that Hulu has put out.
Try a different device
If you have another device lying around that can run the Hulu app, try using the app there. The issue can sometimes be localised to a version of the app running on a particular device.
Restart your router
Restarting your router can help get rid of a bunch of seemingly random internet and connectivity issues that may be hindering your connection to Hulu’s servers.
Check your network connection
Now’s also a good time to check whether or not you have an active internet connection. If you’re on WiFi, make sure you’ve got an active connection and that there are no signal issues. On cellular data, ensure that it’s enabled and that you’re getting good network coverage.
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Clear the Hulu cache
Clearing the app’s cache can also help give a fresh start and resolve any underlying issue.

- Tap on Apps & notifications
- On the next page, if you’ve recently used Hulu, it will appear under Recently opened apps. If it doesn’t, tap on the See all apps option, find and tap on Hulu.
- On the next page, tap on Storage & cache.
- Then tap on Clear Cache.

Once the cache is cleared, try using the app again.
If you’re using the app on Fire TV, head over to Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications > Hulu > Clear Cache and use the Clear data option to clear out the app’s cache.
Reinstall the app
If clearing out the cache didn’t work, try reinstalling the app together. This can help eliminate any corrupt or damaged system files that may be causing issues with the app and replace them with a fresh version.
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