Samsung's otherwise excellent 2016 range of UHD TVs received an update that added advertisements to the UI. This has been complained about at great length on Samsung's forums and repeatedly, Samsung have refused to add an option to remove them.
The ads interrupt the clean UI of the TV and are invasive. Here's an example of how they look:
This guide was originally posted on Samsung's TV forums but unfortunately, that site is a super-slow and barely accessible unusable mess.
The easiest way is to use another DNS provider that allows blacklisting.
In this example, we'll use Cisco's OpenDNS.
Go to opendns.com/ and sign up.
Once you've signed up and are logged into OpenDNS, head to your network's settings and find the 'Web Content Filtering' section. Here is the list of domains that I have identified, we're going to add them one-by-one to the block list, detailed under Manage Individual Domains. This list contains everything Samsung-related, but at the very minimum block samsungads.com
.
config.samsungads.com
gpm.samsungqbe.com
log-config.samsungacr.com
samsung.com
samsungacr.com
samsungads.com
samsungcloudsolution.com
samsungcloudsolution.net
samsungotn.net
Simply ensure Always Block is selected, paste the domain into the box and click Add Domain.
Now we're nearly there, we just need to tell the TV to use OpenDNS rather than your ISP's default.
In the settings section, hit 'Network Status', your TV should check some things for a couple of seconds before showing you a screen that looks something like this:
Select IP Settings and configure the DNS server to point at 208.67.222.222
or 208.67.220.220
.
If everything went to plan, you should no longer see ads in your Hub Bar. It is possible that some ads are cached on your TV and may remain for a while, but once they expire and disappear they shouldn't come back.
adgrx.com now redirects to adgear.com
I started seeing an ad in the "Home" menu starting a month or so ago in the Samsung TV I had for 2 years now. I was somewhat forgiving it until I started seeing an another ad embedded in between channel list. That infuriated me and quick Googling landed me here and looking up the IP addresses the TV was connecting (via Router log) found some other domains.
Also as jsCommander said tried blocking any URL with 'samsung' in it via the router (ASUS RT-AC66U, just entering samsung in the Firewall's blocked list would block any URL with samsung as a part). But then it seems to block "Samsung TV Plus" channels (free streaming channels).
So I changed the DNS IP to Open DNS in the TV network settings and then blocked the following channels in Open DNS page:
adgear.com
adgrx.com
digitaldreamsinc.com
doubleclick.net
samsung.com
samsung.net
samsungads.com
samsungotn.net
samsungrm.net