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Thanks for your response renojim, I don't have AP isolation or Guest WiFi enabled on my router (ASUS GT-AC5300). But I like where your thoughts were...I may just need to add a port forwarding rule to my router for the Roku. I do have lots of other devices controlled by my Ipad that are connected via Ethernet on the same network. Using the Yamaha App on Iphone to control inputs and volume levels on my Ethernet connected AMPs. I wonder if anyone has been able to make this type of connection work?
Before I posted my response I made sure I could connect to my wired Ultra. I just tried it again and while I initially had a problem, disconnecting and reconnecting my phone to the Wi-Fi network cleared it up. Given all the wired devices that you can connect to, I can't think of any reason why you can't connect to your Ultra. AvsGunnar is more knowledgeable than me when it comes to network issues, so maybe he has some ideas.
- AvsGunnar2 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
As renojim indicated, as long as your phone and Roku device are on the same network and you are sure that the ethernet devices use the same IP pool as your wireless devices, you should be able to use the mobile app to interact with your wired Roku. (I do, and can also confirm it works).
If your wireless devices (and phone) are on network 192.168.1.0, just make sure your wired devices are also using the 192.168.1.xxx subnet. (ie. make sure your wired is not using 192.168.2.xxx or 192.168.0.xxx or similar).
You can see your wired Roku address under Settings/Network/About.
When you open the mobile app and select "Devices", try selecting the "Need Help?" (purple text) and manually entering the IP address of your wired Ultra.
As far as I remember UDP 1900 is responsible for device discovery by the mobile app, and TCP 8060 is responsible for the remote feature of the mobile app. (However, if you are discovering fine during wifi, then assume these ports are already open.)