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beauknowsdiddly
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Do I need a new remote for my roku streaming stick?

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My remote has completely stopped working.. I have tried rebooting all, changing batteries. Nothing works. I have the streaming stick serial number is A7176J062601. I tried to order the free hdmi extender cable but it keeps telling me it's the wrong serial number. It's not. I've put it in several times correctly, as listed in my devices on my roku account which is the same as on the stick itself. I can't seem to get the pairing screen to come up so when I hit the pairing button on the remote, all I get is the blinking green LED. 

What do I do now? Do I need a new remote, or another stick? 

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renojim
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Re: Do I need a new remote for my roku streaming stick?

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From my old list of serial numbers to Roku devices, it looks like you have a model 3600. Is that right?  I wonder if it's too old to get the extender, but that doesn't seem right.  Are you copying and pasting from the account page?

My preferred way to pair a remote is to disconnect the power from the stick, press and hold the pairing button on the stick until the light starts flashing, set the remote down near the stick, then connect the power to the stick. Make sure you have good fresh batteries in the remote.

You might want to try a different USB power adapter and/or a different USB cable.  The 3600 doesn't require a special USB cable like some of the other sticks.

If you don't have another Roku device you can try the remote on, then it might be hard to determine if it's the stick or the remote.  When the Home Screen comes up is the time in the upper right corner correct or does it state, "Not connected"?  If the time is correct, then it must be connected to your network, so it should be able to connect to the remote.  If it is the remote, I'm not sure it makes sense to buy a new remote for such an old device.  You'd need a $20 Voice Remote or $30 Voice Remote Pro unless you wanted to get one on the used market.

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renojim
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Re: Do I need a new remote for my roku streaming stick?

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From my old list of serial numbers to Roku devices, it looks like you have a model 3600. Is that right?  I wonder if it's too old to get the extender, but that doesn't seem right.  Are you copying and pasting from the account page?

My preferred way to pair a remote is to disconnect the power from the stick, press and hold the pairing button on the stick until the light starts flashing, set the remote down near the stick, then connect the power to the stick. Make sure you have good fresh batteries in the remote.

You might want to try a different USB power adapter and/or a different USB cable.  The 3600 doesn't require a special USB cable like some of the other sticks.

If you don't have another Roku device you can try the remote on, then it might be hard to determine if it's the stick or the remote.  When the Home Screen comes up is the time in the upper right corner correct or does it state, "Not connected"?  If the time is correct, then it must be connected to your network, so it should be able to connect to the remote.  If it is the remote, I'm not sure it makes sense to buy a new remote for such an old device.  You'd need a $20 Voice Remote or $30 Voice Remote Pro unless you wanted to get one on the used market.

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beauknowsdiddly
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Re: Do I need a new remote for my roku streaming stick?

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Woohooo! That did it! I did not know the stick itself had a pairing button as well. I disconnected the power from the stick like you suggested but then the pairing button wouldn't work so I had to have the power plugged into the stick. But we did it! Thank you, thank you!

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