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jannykathleen's avatar
jannykathleen
Reel Rookie
5 months ago

New router, new problems with my Roku device

I wish I could help.  It would be nice if roku had a support system.  I have a new router and nothing but problems with my roku connection since.  I have excellent signal strength showing connection but when I test a channel nothing is connected.

 

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  • RokuRhea-V's avatar
    RokuRhea-V
    Community Moderator

    Hi jannykathleen

    Welcome to the Roku Community 

    Thank you for reaching out about this connection issue with us. And we are pleased to know more about it. Could you please provide the information listed below?

    1. What error message/code are you getting after trying to connect to your network? (after entering the network credentials)
    2. How far is your device from your network router?
    3. Do you have cellular data so we can connect your device to your hotspot?

    We are excited to hear from you soon and gather your details. 

    Thanks,

    The Roku Community Team

    • jannykathleen's avatar
      jannykathleen
      Reel Rookie
      My roku and TV are upstairs in a tiny house, 768 sq ft.   The router is downstairs just below it so maybe 10 feet away.  There has never been a connection issue before with the wifi for the past 20+ years and this has always been the exact same setup. 
      Earlier this week we got a new router, Netgear AX2400 (Nighthawk AX WiFi 6 Router).
      Yesterday I decided to connect the roku to the new router thinking it would be a "no-brainer" as we have never had a problem before.
      Finding the new wifi was no problem as it came up right away and was easy to identify (the only one showing).
      So I selected it and when prompted I put in the password (yes, it was the correct password as I did double check)
       
      It then showed as connected and the signal strength as "excellent"
      At that point I went to double check by selecting a channel to watch and it wasn't connected and there was a message that I wasn't connected to the internet.
      So I went back to the settings and started over.  It still showed as connected, etc.
       
      I got a new prompt window asking me if this was my dorm or hotel or my home (this has never come up before so I selected "home".  This window came up when I went to check the connection.
       
      After selecting "home" in the prompt window it immediately bounced me to a window that says "unable to connect to wireless network".
      So there I am... in the endless loop from **bleep**.  I am "connected showing an excellent signal" but  "unable to connect to wireless network"
      I have done everything I can think of and there is nothing left in my toobox.  I have rebooted the roku twice (unplugging it and plugging it back in).  If you are wondering if I did not leave it unplugged long enough the second time I left it unplugged overnight.  Then went through the "loop **bleep**" again.
       
      Is there anyway to go beyond and get a connection or do I need to buy a new streaming device and start from scratch?  By new streaming device and do not necessarily mean Roku, if there is any other.
      • renojim's avatar
        renojim
        Community Streaming Expert

        jannykathleen, what's the model number of your Roku device?  Older devices only support 2.4GHz Wi-Fi with the wireless mode set to b/g/n in the router.  Your new router may have it set to g/n.  Usually you'd get an error code when you try to connect if that was the issue, but it's worth looking into.