Hi. Roku 3920x streamer. It was working fine until we had a power cut lasting only seconds. Now, it will not connect. It does not even see our wireless network despite being only six feet away from the router. It will find other networks. We have tried moving the device, and making sure there is nothing to interfere with the signal, but no joy. We have restarted both the device and the router.
Our Roku TV, which was on standby at the time, retained its connection.
The device is only three months old.
What can we do to connect?
Thank you all. It is nice to have an explanation as to why the device cannot see the router. Unfortunately I am now concerned that this problem may recur the next time we have a power cut. So, we will learn to live without the Roku.
It may very well indeed be the router changed channels.
If you folks can access and adjust your WiFi routers, then try forcing it to use 2.4 GHz channels 1, 6, or 11, instead of auto.
Worth a shot...
Worked for me after a recent T-Storm outage on my (2) 3910's and (1) 3710. My Laptop saw the router fine through it all. **bleep** channel was 10, after power cycling the Router again, it switched to Channel 1 and everything worked well again.
If you have a connection, the Roku will tell you what channel it is using by going to Settings/Network/About. the channel it's on will show up in the info list toward the bottom.
Your router's Wi-Fi channel is probably set to "Auto" and it switched to an unsupported channel. Ensure that the 2.4GHz band is enabled and it's set to a channel from 1 to 11.
Thanks, I'll have to dig out any paperwork for the router to see if I can figure out how to change the channel.
Focus on ensuring 2.4 GHz band is on first.
DBDukes
Roku Community Streaming Expert
Note: I am not a Roku employee.
If this post solves your problem please help others find this answer and click "Accept as Solution."
@Godins wrote:Hi. Roku 3920x streamer. It was working fine until we had a power cut lasting only seconds. Now, it will not connect. It does not even see our wireless network despite being only six feet away from the router. It will find other networks. We have tried moving the device, and making sure there is nothing to interfere with the signal, but no joy. We have restarted both the device and the router.
Our Roku TV, which was on standby at the time, retained its connection.
The device is only three months old.
What can we do to connect?
Here's what has worked for me.
If that doesn't fix it, try disconnecting the power to your Roku for a few seconds. When it comes back up, see if you then can set up the network connection.
Thank you all. It is nice to have an explanation as to why the device cannot see the router. Unfortunately I am now concerned that this problem may recur the next time we have a power cut. So, we will learn to live without the Roku.
This isn't really a Roku issue, and could easily arise elsewhere. Allow me to explain.
There are many many many devices that are 2.4 GHz only. Many many smart appliances operate on 2.4 GHz only. If you ever decide to add any that are 2.4 GHz only, they will be the same as the cheaper Roku devices (such as the one you have). Smart devices that operate on dual band (like the better Roku devices) will be fine.
If your network is not restoring the 2.4 GHz band following a power outage, that may be indicative of either: 1) improper setup, or 2) a device going bad. I'd suggest the second explanation may be the one.
Just offering out this bit of info for your consideration.
DBDukes
Roku Community Streaming Expert
Note: I am not a Roku employee.
If this post solves your problem please help others find this answer and click "Accept as Solution."
It may very well indeed be the router changed channels.
If you folks can access and adjust your WiFi routers, then try forcing it to use 2.4 GHz channels 1, 6, or 11, instead of auto.
Worth a shot...
Worked for me after a recent T-Storm outage on my (2) 3910's and (1) 3710. My Laptop saw the router fine through it all. **bleep** channel was 10, after power cycling the Router again, it switched to Channel 1 and everything worked well again.
If you have a connection, the Roku will tell you what channel it is using by going to Settings/Network/About. the channel it's on will show up in the info list toward the bottom.
No dude. It's not a router issue. The N network didn't disappear, the problem is Roku doesn't see it. All the other devices on my network see it and connect just fine. This is a widely reported issue, and it is a Roku issue. Do a little research before blaming other devices for something that is CLEARLY a Roku problem.