I wasn't paying close enough attention (I've never had the choice to "Don't ask again for this channel") when the bandwidth saver message came on asking if I wanted to continue, and I accidentally chose it. How can I restore this to the default of turning off streaming after four hours? I often fall asleep or don't get back to the room I was watching something in and don't want to use up bandwidth needlessly. I'm not sure if the problem is with Newsmax or Roku.
I just subscribed to the Newsmax channel and was going to delete it and reinstall, but apparently I can't delete it since it's a paid subscription.
Since I have several TVs and Roku devices, I didn't want to reset them all to factory settings (if that would help) if there was an easier solution.
Thanks.
Hi, @pixel.
Greetings from the Roku Community!
We'd be happy to assist you in turning on the bandwidth saver.
Here are the steps:
For more information, you may visit this support article on how to use Bandwidth Saver to avoid going over your internet data cap
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Reynan
Hi, @pixel.
Greetings from the Roku Community!
We'd be happy to assist you in turning on the bandwidth saver.
Here are the steps:
For more information, you may visit this support article on how to use Bandwidth Saver to avoid going over your internet data cap
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Reynan
Thanks, I turned it off then on again, so I'll see if that works after the Newsmax app has been running for four hours.