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- cindy0457Reel Rookie
If you are using a fixed wireless such as T-Mobile or Verizon, you just have to get used to it. My tv puts me in South Florida, Texas, and New Orleans. It has something to do with the way the data is collected in one area, then actually processed in another in microseconds. Other than the unusual commercials, it's not a problem. It's actually improved my Spanish a little.
- RokuCarlyCommunity Moderator
Hi balor98,
A warm welcome here at the Roku Community!
We appreciate you for reaching out to us for further assistance regarding your zip code. We'd be more than happy to help you out with this. You can change it on your preferred zip code by navigating to your Home screen. Scroll and select Settings, then go to System and choose ZIP Code.
If there's anything else we can be of assistance with, please don't hesitate to let us know and we'd be more than willing to help and take immediate action as we are committed to finding a solution to your concerns.
All the best,
Carly- NatgkReel Rookie
Sorry putting in your zip code does not fix the issue.
you can cha ge the zip code, reboot Roku, reboot router. And STILL have the same issue of the wrong local area channels being displayed. ( and yes even checked for latest Roku version).
THis IS a KNOWN ISSUE that has been going on for a long time now.
NO PERMANENT SOLUTION YET PROVIDED FROM ROKU ( should be a software fix by now!)
- PatriciaKNewbie
I believe that you are correct. The problem is with the Roku not having a GPS so the actual location of the Roku is not accurate, throwing off access to local programing and this is a problem that hopefully is being worked on by Roku so that the problem can be solved, but it doesn't sound like it. BOO!