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Thank you for replying, Dan! Here’s what I’m not understanding: I used this Roku device with a TV that had NO capacity to connect to the internet. So it (the Roku) would have had no WiFi connection, correct? And I can’t move the cursor at all right now so I can’t access the Roku menu anyway because I tried. So I’m not understanding how this could be the problem. But I have to tell you that I’m 65 years old and not real tech savvy. Not completely useless but not very tech savvy either. I will very much appreciate any further advice you can provide!! I’m stuck!
Hi! Let's explain it further. I'm 70, but am also extremely tech savvy, so don't let your age hinder you. We can explain what you need to know. 🙂
Any network connection for any device (TV, streaming player, computer) does not rely on any other device connected to it. Each device has to have its own network connection. There's a few exceptions to that, but let's not get into that rabbit hole.
So, your Roku needs to be connected to the network in able to be usable in any way. You have a basic TV, so no internal apps and no network connection. No problem, your Roku will work just fine on it.
Before we talk about connecting your Roku to the network, we need to know what model Roku it is. And it helps immensely to know the actual model number, not just the model name. Roku keeps reusing model names even with significant changes to the hardware.
The remote not working on your Roku is is issue. Confirm you are using the Roku remote that came with your player, not the TV remote. The TV remote will never work to control the Roku.
So, please try to find the model number of your Roku, and ensure you are using the Roku remote, not the TV remote.
- WhiteBear789 months agoBinge Watcher
Thanks again! It looks like I have a model 3900X. I hope that’s enough information but please let me know. The other issue I’m afraid I may have is that I lost the original remote and bought one on eBay that was supposed to be compatible with ANY Roku device. Obviously it looks like the old one but may not be compatible. Please let me know what else you need to know!
- JWS95189 months agoRoku Guru
What model of remote did you purchase? I would take any description on Ebay with a grain of salt.
- WhiteBear789 months agoBinge Watcher
The only letters/numbers I found on the remote were under the battery cover: HS-1002. I obviously don’t know if that is a model number or not, though.
- ChildofGod9 months agoNewbie
You can download the Roku app on your phone and it will give you several options. You can watch TV there but mainly you'll want it for the remote. It works on any Roku device. You can control all your Roku devices with just your phone😁
- atc980929 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
ChildofGod wrote:You can download the Roku app on your phone and it will give you several options. You can watch TV there but mainly you'll want it for the remote. It works on any Roku device. You can control all your Roku devices with just your phone😁
It won't control a Roku that doesn't have a network connection, so they still need a remote to connect it first.