I'm trying to mirror the screen from a laptop using Windows 11 to a new Roku Express 4K.
All works OK if the Roku Express 4K isn’t connected to any WIFI network at all.
It also works if the laptop and the Roku device are on completely different WIFI networks (I tried it with the Roku connected to a mobile WIFI network with the laptop connected to my home WIFI network.
However, if I connect the Roku to the same WIFI network as the laptop then the mirroring never seems to work. Either there is a ‘Connection failed’ message on the laptop when trying to establish the connection, or the Roku device doesn’t even appear in the list of available devices that’s displayed on the laptop.
The WIFI Router I normally use at home is provided by Virgin Media and set up with a Guest WIFI network as well as a private WIFI network.
The laptop is connected to the private network.
Attempts to connect to the Roku fail when the Roku is connected to either the Guest or the Private WIFI network.
I have two other Roku Devices (A Roku Streaming Sick+ and an older Roku 3) and mirroring to these devices works fine when they are connected to the same WIFI network as the laptop.
Normally I want the Roku Express 4K connected to either the Guest or Private network (I don’t mind which), and it’s a bit of a pain to have to disconnect the Roku from the network whenever I want to mirror the laptop to it.
Both the Windows 11 laptop and the Roku Express 4K are fully up-to-date software-wise.
Has anyone else come across this problem and been able to resolve it?
Thanks.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I found a solution to the problem here: https://community.roku.com/t5/Wi-Fi-connectivity/roku-express-4k-no-5ghz-connection/m-p/737689#M2005...
The issue is that the Roku Express 4K isn't able to make use of 5GHz WiFi connections on channels 52 through 140.
I reconfigured the 5GHz signal on my router to use Channel 48 and Bandwidth 20/40 and the Roku connected to it OK.
The laptop now seems to mirror OK to the Roku.
Hi @AndyWright
Welcome to the Roku Community!
If you're having trouble mirroring your Windows 11 laptop to your Roku Express 4K even though both devices are connected to the same network, there are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
If you're still having trouble after trying these steps, you may want to contact Roku customer support for further assistance.
We hope it helps!
Warm regards,
Lianna
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I found a solution to the problem here: https://community.roku.com/t5/Wi-Fi-connectivity/roku-express-4k-no-5ghz-connection/m-p/737689#M2005...
The issue is that the Roku Express 4K isn't able to make use of 5GHz WiFi connections on channels 52 through 140.
I reconfigured the 5GHz signal on my router to use Channel 48 and Bandwidth 20/40 and the Roku connected to it OK.
The laptop now seems to mirror OK to the Roku.