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rwd1959
Channel Surfer
3 years ago

Roku 4K Streaming StickCan't Find My Wifi

I have 3 4K Sticks and all of the sudden they drop connection and then can't find my wifi. Eventually they will find the wifi again but after connecting they will lose it again. This is happening constantly making it impossible for me to watch TV. No other devices inn the house are having a problem. I have tried all of the things I have seen on here but nothing has worked. I talked to a support rep who only wanted to blame my  ISP. I went and bought a Chromecast with Google TV 2 days ago and it works perfectly with ZERO drops. However I still have these useless Roku's on my other TV's. You can't make me believe anything other than Roku has pushed out an update that has FUBARed these 3 sticks. $150 worth of equipment that I need to work like they had worked perfectly with no drops up until last weekend. How about some useful customer service please.

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  • renojim's avatar
    renojim
    Community Streaming Expert

    Are you using 2.4 or 5GHz Wi-Fi or do you have one of those "smart" routers that supposedly steers devices to the best band?  If you're using 5GHz Wi-Fi, make sure you're not trying to use a DFS channel (roughly between 50 and 150).  Set the channel to one below 50 or above 150 and don't use "Auto" for your Wi-Fi channel.

    • rwd1959's avatar
      rwd1959
      Channel Surfer

      I have a Verizon Home LTE dual band router. The sticks all have good to excellent signal and are all using 5ghz and channel 6(the same they have used for a year and a half). Again all 3 were great until Friday January 20th and the boom, useless. Might work for 5 minutes or 0 minutes.

      • renojim's avatar
        renojim
        Community Streaming Expert

        Channel 6 is a 2.4GHz channel.  I'm not familiar with that router, but perhaps AvsGunnar can offer some suggestions as to what router settings you should use.