Peacock Streaming Error Code 14001: How to Fix It
Easy 10-20 minutes Low Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- Error 14001
- Brand
- Peacock
- Product Type
- streaming
- Severity
- Low
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 10-20 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Stable internet connection
- Updated web browser or Peacock app
How to Fix Error Code Error 14001
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Verify Your Location
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Check Your Internet Connection
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Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
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Update the Peacock App
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Try a Different Device or Network
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Contact Your Internet Service Provider
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Use Peacock's Customer Support
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When to Call a Professional
Contact Peacock customer support if you're located in a supported region and have tried all troubleshooting steps. They can investigate account-specific issues or regional technical problems that require their intervention.Frequently Asked Questions
Why am I getting Peacock Error 14001 if I'm in the United States?
This can happen if your IP address is incorrectly showing as being outside the US, if you're using a VPN, or if there's a temporary issue with Peacock's geo-detection system. Try clearing your browser cache, restarting your router, or contacting your ISP about IP geolocation issues.
Can I watch Peacock while traveling outside the US?
Peacock is only available in the United States due to licensing restrictions. When traveling abroad, you won't be able to access Peacock content. You'll need to wait until you return to the US to use the service again.
Will using a VPN fix Peacock Error 14001?
While VPNs might bypass geo-restrictions, using them violates Peacock's terms of service and may result in account suspension. Peacock actively blocks VPN traffic, and it's against their user agreement to circumvent geographic restrictions.
How do I know if Peacock is available in my area?
Visit the official Peacock website and check their availability page. Currently, Peacock is only available in the United States. If you're in the US and still getting Error 14001, the issue may be with IP geolocation detection rather than actual availability.