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The Roku app on a phone can only be used with Rokus that are already connected to your home network, so you have to use a method other than the Roku app to set up a new net connection.
Your Factory reset wiped all information about your prior network connection from the Roku so your only option is to use a compatible remote to set it back up again.
Your Community account here says you have a Roku Premiere. This will respond to the standard set of infrared (IR) commands used by all Roku devices (Exceptions: Streaming Stick products that are used behind the TV where IR can't reach, and Roku TVs that use a different set of IR commands). The Roku "Simple Remote" is all you need. Plus there are 3rd party clones that will do the job available from Amazon, Wal-mart, etc.. Inexpensive universal IR remotes found at many retailers will work too -- just be sure it says it can control a Roku device.
Help for those with just the TCL Roku TV stand alone and in the exact same situation?
- renojim4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Slicback21, you need a remote. The Voice Remote will work, but the simple remotes for Roku console boxes will not. Otherwise you need a remote specifically for TCL Roku TVs. Universal remotes have to support Roku TVs and not just Roku devices.
- makaiguy4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Remotes that come with Roku TVs are supplied by the TV manufacturers, not Roku.
All Roku TVs will support any of the Roku "Voice Remotes". You may be able to find these locally at Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Target, etc, or of course at online sources like Amazon, eBay, and from Roku itself. These are point-anywhere remotes that connect to the TV via WiFi-direct, and must be paired to the TV to enable them to communicate.
Remotes supplied with Roku TVs connect by infrared (IR) and are relatively inexpensive. They "just work" without being paired to the Roku TV. You may be able to find them locally at Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Target, etc, or of course at online sources like Amazon and eBay, but not from Roku. Roku TV remotes from any Roku TV manufacturer and from third party suppliers are largely interchangeable and can be used with Roku TVs from other manufacturers*.
- * NOTE: Remotes from HiSense and Sharp can only be used with HiSense and Sharp Roku TVs because they issue a different set of IR commands than the rest of the Roku TV manufacturers. The Roku TVs from HiSense and Sharp themselves, though, support both sets of IR commands so they can be used with remotes from any Roku TV manufacturer.
Thanks to Tivoburkee for this info.
- Burnttoast4 years agoNewbie
So i dont have the remote that came with my roku express 4k+ and have not been able to set it up after a factory reset. None of the roku apps or the remote i bought for it is able to control the roku. I have not been able to get past the language screen. Im at a loss. The roku was given to me and the person lost the remote.
I havent found anything on roku.com or any other site that explains my issue.
- Tivoburkee4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Describe the roku, does it accept hdmi cable? Or is a stick with a built-in hdmi connector? A Stick won't accept IR commands from a universal remote, it has to have wifi Roku remote. If it accepts a hdmi cable, so it should be controlled by universal remote with Roku code on board. It would have to have line of sight from the universal remote to the front of the Roku for it to work. It can't be buried behind the TV.