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Umm yes I'm don't think I've gotten a Roku to run for more than a month without it needing a reboot, this happens to all Roku's I have owned the one in question is now long retired and in a landfill because of it's behavior, I'm positive they are built to self destruct after time via updates like cellphones.
I have super fast internet with a fast gaming router and have no WIFI issues at all and the Roku is hardwired, not on WiFi. My Roku still has issues with the remote lag (seconds, not minutes), pixelization and buffering issues (Only on YouTube TV). I think the app itself is the issue for YouTube TV, as I don't have the issues streaming 4k and 8k from YouTube while YouTube TV is only streaming HD. Recently I received warnings it was overheating from time to time so I moved it to a cooler area, although for years it was fine where it was. I think it is a "you get what you pay for" scenario and I am considering going back to normal TV if this streaming does not improve soon.