If you could change the network name and passcode to match the one at home, perhaps then you could get the phone to work, if not, no you differently need a remote. Are there walmart or best buy near by, they sell wifi voice remote rc-al7r separately there.
Is there anyway to connect to the device to establish a network connection either through the rokus ssid or plugging it into my labtop via usb or hdmi
@Eatmass wrote:Is there anyway to connect to the device to establish a network connection either through the rokus ssid or plugging it into my labtop via usb or hdmi
Plugging in the HDMI into a TV just shows the Roku menu on the screen but it shows as not being connected. Without the remote I don't see any way of being able to connect. The Roku stick also has a tiny USB port but I believe this would only work to power the device, not connect to it. It has its own SSID but there is no password that I can find to be able to access it. I think they use that SSID to connect the remote control to the wireless network.
@Tivoburkee wrote:If you could change the network name and passcode to match the one at home, perhaps then you could get the phone to work, if not, no you differently need a remote. Are there walmart or best buy near by, they sell wifi voice remote rc-al7r separately there.
I'm staying at an Airbnb, so I don't think the host is going to let me change the network name and password. Good idea though!
Hello,
My landlord changed wifi so my mobile remote does not connect.
I lost my roku remote while ago and I’ve been using mobile app as remote.
Please advise how I can connect my Roku device and Mobile app remote.
Model# : 2450X
Thank you,
You need a physical remote in order to input new network details.
For models that use IR remotes, you can get a cheap universal remote that states it supports Roku on the package, or buy one from Roku. https://www.roku.com/products/accessories/player Sometimes they can be found in the dollar store, but you can certainly find one in any big box store. For Streaming Sticks, you'll need to get a replacement wireless remote. https://www.roku.com/products/accessories/streaming-stick
Bear in mind that your 2450 model is very old and isn't supported anymore with updates, so you're probably better off just getting a new Roku.
I have a Phillips roku tv and the remote is broken but even worse than that I cannot even use the roku app to control the tv as we switched service providers and I have a different WiFi how can I fix this?
You do need a remote.
You can get a Universal remote that might work or order a replacement.
Even remotes twenty years old would work on the philips roku tv, which uses a very old tv code set. Do you have any old universal remotes in the house, if so name the brand and model number I could probably find a working code for it. Cable and other oem remotes that can be programmed for tv's would work.