Ok thanks. I’ve done all of this and still don’t have my local channels. Instead I have channels from another state. So frustrating
So after a lot of troubleshooting with Hulu, I realized my Roku ip address was diff than what I was looking up on ipchicken.com. Once I gave Hulu my Roku ip address and they plugged that in on hulus end, logged out of Hulu then back in, boom my local channels were back.
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Best regards,
Carly
Carly, I posted a fix above. As soon as Hulu matched the ip address of my Roku the problem was resolved.
Hi, @Jtpandme2.
We appreciate you sharing your resolution. This will help out other users who might be experiencing the same issue.
I hope you continue to have a Happy Streaming! 💜
Best regards,
Carly
My channels were listing Greensboro, NC and I'm in Charlotte, NC. I logged out of Hulu on my Roku and back in, my Roku now pulls my Charlotte, NC locals again!
And...after a few hours it's back to Greensboro, NC locals and logging out and back in doesn't work.
My solution is posted in this thread. You’ll have to call Hulu and provide them with the Roku IP address to fix. Go into the Roku menu screen to find the ip address.
The only IP my menu shows is my internal IP my router assigned to it and my routers default gateway IP. Those both have 192.168.1.# sequencing and aren't WAN related.
@TimmyTwo2, use a site like http://icanhazip.com/ to get your public IP address.