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Ladyfair's avatar
Ladyfair
Reel Rookie
2 years ago

Roku channels not loading/failed to load

Roku channels are in the failed to load content mode just as it happened two - three weeks ago. 

Is anyone else experiencing this? Does anyone know why this is happening? 

 

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  • Update:  After a half hour, channels started working properly. 

    40 minutes later we are back to square one with nothing loading and the show I was watching just cut off. 

    • Ladyfair's avatar
      Ladyfair
      Reel Rookie

      After 4 hours of continuing Failed to load content, then massive amounts of buffering in-between, it appears to have settled down and stream normally. But I am not having good hopes.

      • makaiguy's avatar
        makaiguy
        Community Streaming Expert

        Ladyfair-

        With this problem coming and going, does your router have a setting that automatically chooses the WiFi channel to use?  It could be switching you in and out of a channel that the Roku can't use.

        In the 2.4 GHz WiFi band, all Rokus use channels 1-11 as are used in North America.  Channels 12-14, which are used in some other regions, are not supported.

        In the 5 GHz WiFi band, all Rokus with dual band WiFi support can receive channels 36-48, and 149-165.  Channels between these two ranges are reserved as Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels and are shared with other uses such as military, radar, and weather.  Many home use routers do not include these DFS channels, but some do.  Only some of the newest Rokus using the latest WiFi processors can receive these DFS channels. 

        If your router has an automatic channel selection feature that can choose a channel not supported by your Roku, turn this feature off and try manually selecting a channel in the ranges indicated above.