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Yeah. I’ve just about had it with Roku. I have one in each of three homes and I’m experiencing the same problem in every one. Coincidence? I don’t think so. Sounds like a systemic issue. If Roku doesn’t figure out how to fix this I’m going to need to go with another streaming service.
- jaz55 years agoChannel Surfer
Don't rule out that it may still be your internet service. Here's why: I had Spectrum 200mb service and had a full 5 bars of reception with Spectrum. However, that is also when I was having the "stuttering" issues as I tried scrolling through my guide on Roku. Recently, Spectrum decided to stop supporting Roku. As such, I was forced to give up my service and frankly, grateful to do so. I now have Frontier high speed fiberoptic service. Unexplainably, I can only get 3-4 bars of reception on my Roku from my Frontier router. Since I lost Spectrum TV, I also signed up for Fubo TV and have not had any stuttering issues. My point is that I don't trust these internet companies and what they are providing. I don't think even their recommended routers provide adequate service more than 10 feet away no matter how many bars of reception show up on our Roku devices.