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Roku remotes do not require a WiFi connection to function. The basic remote is IR, so doesn't use any radio to communicate. The Voice Remotes do use the same frequencies as WiFi, but a connection is not required. For one thing, the remote will work on a brand new device before it even asks to connect to a network. And The Ultra has an Ethernet jack so WiFi isn't even required to use the player.
Whatever your issue is, it has nothing to do with your WiFi settings. We would need to know what model Roku players your have (the model number, not the name) and which remote you have for them. Assuming you are using the remote it came with, your Roku model number will let us know which remote it came with.
I now have 30 3820X Streaming Stick 4K using the remotes that came with them.
Sometimes they work to a point, such as entering the email address, then nothing. Before that, sometimes they work with a massive delay to input.
For the current 20 we have, not including the new 10, I've tried updating device and remote firmware/software, which really didn't help. I've moved the other units to another room thinking somehow they were interfering. I've done every troubleshooting step I could find. Issues still persist.
I thought just getting new ones would be the solution. I was wrong.
- atc980926 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Thanks for that information. Since you have a Stick model, the IR remotes will not work. All I can suspect is some sort of WiFi interference in your environment. I don't have anywhere close to the number of remotes you have, so my comparison stating there's no problem may not apply to you. I have heard of no wholesale problems with the 3920 remote, and the fact it's impacting all of them really does point to an environmental issue. Unfortunate, that is next to impossible to troubleshoot remotely.
- Tivoburkee6 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
The 3820 Roku Stick its remote doesn't communicate directly with it, it communicates with usb cable with bump in it. The remote will remember which usb cable it was paired with, so you can't mix up usb cables between 3820 models and still have it control the next stick.
- puncspleen6 months agoReel Rookie
I appreciate the response.
I am painfully aware of that requirement. When these require service (every time they are returned to check that all the apps are logged in correctly) the supplied cable is used with the device.
The current issue is brand-new, out of the box devices not functioning correctly. I have altered every environmental thing I can. The fact that anything environmental will affect it is simply just bad design.
I understand that in a persons home that this may not be as much of an issue, but it also could. I can't even begin to list all the posts from people who have issues with these remotes. They far outnumber the counter posts of those who claim to never have a problem at all.