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- MmacchiaroliReel Rookie
If your Roku camera is flashing red and blue, it's trying to connect to your Wi-Fi. This usually happens when you first set it up or if it loses its connection.
**What the lights mean:**
- **Solid red**: The camera is on and ready to be set up.
- **Flashing red and blue**: It’s trying to connect to your Wi-Fi.
- **Solid blue**: It’s connected and working.
- **Blinking blue**: It was connected but lost the connection and is trying again.**To fix it:**
- **Restart the camera**: Unplug it, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in.
2. **Check your Wi-Fi**: Make sure you’re using a 2.4GHz network (not 5GHz), and your phone or tablet is on the same one.
3. **Restart your router**: This can fix short-term network issues.
4. **Reset the camera**: If it’s still not connecting, hold the setup button for about 10–20 seconds.
5. **Use the Roku Smart Home app**: It’ll walk you through setup step by step.
- **Restart the camera**: Unplug it, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in.
- MmacchiaroliReel Rookie
I would seperate out thr other questions if you can as they all have valid merit and deserve their own comment space Imo.
- dylanleeReel Rookie
So I'm going to assume that you have already set up your camera in the app with what my response is about to be.
When the light is a steady blue, that means it hasn't detected any motion and is not currently recording. If it changes to a steady red after that steady blue, then that means it detected motion and is currently recording a motion event. I figured this out after one of the kids said "Why did the light change red?" However, I do believe that if someone gets on to watch the camera, the light will change to a steady red as well. You can turn the lights off in the settings for each camera individually if desired.
Now as far as the wondering if you can check logged in devices, I'm not too sure on that part.