Roku 4K Wired Stream Ethernet Connection
How do I connect directly to my Internet router via ethernet with the Roku Streaming Stick 4K Remote and Long-Range Wi-Fi device? I tried to connect with adapter and did not work. I want to do "wired" connection instead of "wireless".
Thanks
Sorry. Streaming Sticks have only WiFi network connections, no direct Ethernet connections.
Roku Ultras have Ethernet jacks.
Roku Express 4K, Roku Express 4K+ and Roku Streambar can connect to Ethernet via an external adapter connected to their USB ports.
Got the Roku Streaming Stick 4K (3820) to work with Ethernet and remote. For that I connected a cheap USB hub via OTG cable to the stick and plugged the ethernet adapter and the antenna cable into it. Connect the wireless cable/adapter as usual to a power source (USB-A). For the other end (Micro-USB) that usually goes to the stick, I used 2 adapters as that is what I had laying around (Micro-USB to USB-C and USB-C to USB-A (male)) to connect it to a cheap old USB 2.0 hub. No external power required for the hub as the power has to come through the Roku antenna cable to power everything. Additionally, I connected an old Anker USB-3 ethernet gigabit adapter to the hub and a network cable. For the last part, I used an OTG cable (Micro-USB to USB-A female) that I plugged into the stick and the hub into the OTG cable. Using a 2A power supply (to be safe), it boots up normally, connects to Ethernet automatically and the remote can be used as usual. The USB ethernet adapter is even hotplug capable and WIFI could still be used if desired. I had to test with some different usb cables, adapters and hubs that I had laying around until it worked. The hub should be a super cheap and passive one that does not have any internal logic to distribute power since power will flow from the antenna cable to the hub, stick and ethernet adapter.