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Point the remote at your phone's camera and look for a flash of light on its screen when you press buttons on the remote. If you don't see any flashes, either the remote is dead or the batteries are dead. If you do see flashes, hold the remote close to the Premiere and look for the light on it to flash when you press buttons on the remote.
You can also try the mobile app as a remote while you're trying to figure out what the problem is.
Thanks. I put new batteries and no flashes when i see on my phone's camera. so I am assuming the remote is dead.
when i use the roku app, it doesn't identify the roku premiere though. The roku premiere has been factory reset. and I am connected to the same wifi network on both devices.
- renojim2 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Beabandisimarce, sorry, if you factory reset your device you'll need a working physical remote to do anything at this point.
Marmotherder, you only get the volume controls on the app if you're connected to an actual Roku TV. Using the app wouldn't affect the physical remote. If you haven't already, try setting up the remote for TV control again. If you have to press the buttons hard, the buttons may just be worn out.
- Marmotherder2 years agoChannel Surfer
So, it was a coincidence that the remote stopped working immediately after connecting the app to the Ultra?
- makaiguy2 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
After a factory reset, your Roku must be set up all over again, including establishing your network connection. If you had no working remote to use after the factory reset then the Roku is not connected to your network. The Roku app on a phone or tablet will only find Rokus that are already connected to the network.
The only Premiere model with an Ethernet port for wired connection to your network was the old Premiere+ model 4630 released in 2016. If you happen to have this specific old model, if you connect it to your network via an Ethernet cable, the next time you power it up it should at least connect to your net. At that point the Roku app on your phone/tablet should find it and enable you to use the app to complete the setup and control the Roku. Using the app you can even re-establish your WiFi connection, allowing you to remove the Ethernet connection if you wish. If successful you can continue to use the app as your remote and/or get a replacement remote.
- Marmotherder2 years agoChannel Surfer
What? If you are suggesting a factory reset, that is fine. Maybe that is the best alternative. But, I did not perform a factory reset. That is not the source of the problem.
- Marmotherder2 years agoChannel Surfer
I tried a factory reset. The power and volume buttons still don't work. I'm on my 2nd Ultra, each came with a remote, have needed to replace one remote before this fiasco (not cheap compared to the price of the Ultra + remote package) and the Roku branded standalone remote doesn't work as well as the remote that came with the Ultra. So, prior to Roku's decisions to start forcing ads on the home screen, I was debating whether to replace a remote again, or just get a NVIDIA Shield or Apple TV box. The decision is getting easier 😉
- Marmotherder2 years agoChannel Surfer
I tried a factory reset. The power and volume buttons still don't work. I'm on my 2nd Ultra, each came with a remote, have needed to replace one remote before this fiasco (not cheap compared to the price of the Ultra + remote package) and the Roku branded standalone remote doesn't work as well as the remote that came with the Ultra. So, prior to Roku's decisions to start forcing ads on the home screen, I was debating whether to replace a remote again, or just get a NVIDIA Shield or Apple TV box. The decision is getting easier
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