I’ve had my brand new Hisense Roku TV for only 2-3 months now, and never have had this problem before. Recently this week every-time I turn it on, it is disconnected from my wifi. When I go to set up the wifi and search for wireless networks, it is just spinning for what feels like an eternity, until after it’s been so long that I just turn my TV off. I have recently found out that when I go into advanced settings I am able to reset network connection, and when I do that and turn my TV back on, I’m able to search for wireless networks, and actually have results pop up. However when I turn my TV off and then back on, it is disconnected from the wifi and the issue starts over. It is only resolved by me resetting network connection in advanced settings. However I don’t want to have to re-enter my wifi password and reset network settings every single time I want to watch TV. My WiFi is fine with no problems, however I have reset my wifi router to rule out if it was an issue with the wifi itself. However this is clearly an issue with my TV itself.
Hi @Kylielauryn,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
We understand you are having connectivity issues with your Hisense Roku TV, and we appreciate the steps you took to resolve the issue.
Resetting your network connection resolved the issue, but you'll need to do it whenever you want to watch TV.
In this case, we would recommend giving it a shot once again. Then, restart your Roku TV from the Settings menu by navigating to Settings > System > Power > System restart (if you do not see a Power submenu, skip to the next step.)
Please keep us posted on how it goes, and we'll continue assisting you from there.
All the best,
Chel
Thank you, I did that and when I turned my TV back on the issue still persisted.
Thanks for the update, @Kylielauryn.
We understand you are still experiencing connectivity issues on your Hisense Roku TV, and we'd be more than happy to investigate further.
For us to better help you, we will ask a set of questions to isolate the issue:
For troubleshooting purposes, we recommend performing a factory reset from the settings menu by following the steps below:
If the issue persists, provide us with the specifics such as follows:
We look forward to hearing your response and receiving your device details.
All the best,
Chel
I learned my lesson, no more cheap Chinese televisions!
After factory resetting this issue is still persisting.
Device Model: Hisense 6Series-58
Serial Number: X0190086SUSW
Device ID: S08C63C6SUSW
Software Version: 13.1.4 build 1512-CH
Tracker ID: SW-276-403
Thanks for the response @Kylielauryn,
We appreciate you providing the device's information. To confirm, have you pressed and held the reset button firmly for about 10 seconds?
When the factory reset is complete, most Roku devices will have an indicator light or status LED that blinks rapidly.
Please keep us posted, and we'll continue assisting you from there.
All the best,
Chel
Yes
I’m having this exact issue with 2 of my TV’s. They worked fine for years then it randomly started doing this 2 months ago. I’ve been trying to get to the bottom of it all day and just can’t figure it out