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RUGGER1
Reel Rookie
4 years ago

Xfinity hotspot connection

I am in a campground that has an Xfinity hotspot available, my phone connects just fine but my roku does not even list it as a selection.

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  • Based on what the others said, there may be a compatibility issue between your Roku device and the Xfinity hotspot, particularly if your Roku device only supports 2.4GHz networks, and that specific hotspot only has 5GHz or is in g/n mode.
    According to multitechverse.com, some older and entry-level Roku devices only support 2.4 GHz networks and only 802.11 b/g/n. Also, Xfinity is known for turning off 2.4 GHz networks or changing the 2.4GHz band settings to g/n which will prevent Roku from connecting.
    It's important to check your router and network settings, you could double-check that your hotspot is on 2.4GHz and that the network type is set to b/g/n. Also, you could try to connect to a different Xfinity hotspot, or perhaps a different hotspot altogether.
    You might find it helpful to check the settings of your device and the settings of the network and make sure they're compatible. I hope this helps, and let us know if there's anything else we can assist with.

    • VerySadPanda's avatar
      VerySadPanda
      Newbie

      I am also having this exact same issue. I select Xfinitywifi (a hotspot), and I get a green check mark in both boxes for it wireless connection, and internet stability. It then shifts over to searching for updates and buffers until the timer runs out. Never asks me for a password. Never asks anything.

      • RokuMary-F's avatar
        RokuMary-F
        Community Moderator

        Hi VerySadPanda,

        Thanks for your first post in the Roku Community!

        We understand you are having difficulties connecting your Roku device to the Xfinity hotspot. We would like to know how to identify and resolve any network issues.

        Please try disconnecting the Roku device from the TV and Wall socket and reconnecting again and restarting the mobile and trying connecting, If still the issue exists do let us know.

        Try taking a look here for more tips about troubleshooting that network error code: How to find your wireless network name and password | Official Roku Support

        Please keep us posted and we'll continue assisting you from there.


        Best regards,
        Mary

  • DBDukes's avatar
    DBDukes
    Community Streaming Expert

    RUGGER1 

    Which Roku device do you have? Model number is important. Settings > System > About

    Some older and entry level Roku devices only support 2.4 GHz networks, and then, only 802.11 b/g/n

    Xfinity is notorious for both turning off 2.4 GHz networks, as well as for changing the 2.4 GHz band settings to g/n, which will prevent Roku from connecting.

    Keep in mind that many of these Xfinity hotspots are actually riding the Xfinity routers in people's homes, and settings there could impact how well a Roku connects, particularly the entry level models.

      • DBDukes's avatar
        DBDukes
        Community Streaming Expert

        RUGGER1 

        I don't suppose it matters if it's the model 3710 Express+, the model 3910 Express+, or the 3931 Express+ as those all are 2.4 GHz b/g/n only. If the network is g/n, they won't connect. If the network is 5 GHz, it won't see it (and won't connect).

        If it's a different model number that includes both "Express" and "+" such as the Express 4K+, that will connect to 5 GHz band networks. You see why I specifically asked for the model number, right? That will make assistance much easier if we know which model number it is, because of the different features of each device.

        If it's one I listed in the first paragraph, that may be the explanation. However, we'd need to know the details about the network, such as band (2.4 GHz) and standard (b/g/n).