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MissMyBike
Binge Watcher
2 years ago
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Voice Remote not liking 5G

My 3810RW stick Roku came with a voice remote. I have been battling inconsistent remote keystroke execution failures for months. I wrote the Roku Support and Community and tried all the suggestions t...
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    makaiguy
    2 years ago

    MissMyBike

    I can only give you anecdotal information re my own experience.

    My Rokus have always been connected via WiFi.  Most of them have not had Ethernet ports, and none of my TVs are located in the room with my router.

    I normally use the 5 GHz WiFi band with my Rokus because it gets no interference from my nearby neighbors systems and I don't bog down all the other devices in my house (thermostat, smart switches, newer appliances, etc.) that can only connect to the 2.4 GHz band.  Plus microwave ovens and Bluetooth also use the 2.4 GHz band to add more congestion.

    Adding up the remotes from all my Rokus, I have six WiFi remotes in use from 1 to 8 years of age (plus one IR remote for the Roku TV in the bedroom).  I've had no difficulties using any of the WiFi remotes in the 5 GHz band.

    I'd consider

    • External interference in the 5 GHz channel being used.  This is less likely in this band because it doesn't penetrate walls or travel distances as well as the 2.4 GHz band, but it's still possible.   This seems especially likely for a problem that comes and goes as nearby equipment configurations may get changed. 

      Did you ever try to set the router to use a different channel in the 5 HGz band?  I use an app on my phone that analyzes my local WiFi and shows me which channels have the least interference.  This can be very handy in selecting a channel to use.  All dual-band Rokus use 5 GHz channels 36-48 and 149-165.  A few Roku models with newer chips can also use the so-called DFS channels 50-64 and 100-144.
    • WiFi components in the Roku and/or remote not being up to snuff.  This seems less likely to me for a problem that comes and goes.