Model 3941X - Roku Express 4K+ connected wirelessly to the Internet. Powered by USB connection to TV (no spare wall jack nearby). Every time I power on the device and select a channel, I get the error, "Your device is not connected to the Internet." I go through the wireless setup, page through each screen (as my network info is saved from the last time I went through the setup process), select my network and password, the device connects with excellent signal strength, etc. All is good and the device works normally. If I power off the TV (using the Roku remote), then power it on an hour or a day later, I once again get the "not connected" error, and go through the same step above. Rinse and repeat, same experience every time. The device hasn't forgotten the connection settings because they're there as prepopulated defaults in the network setup screens, it just makes me select them again each time. Any suggestions?
Hello! @Madmatt,
Thanks for your post in the Roku Community!
We are grateful that you contacted us regarding the connectivity issue of your Roku TV with the internet. We are happy to help.
Troubleshooting steps
You can connect your streaming device to a mobile hotspot as a temporary workaround to ensure there is no issue with your device.
If the issue persists, we recommend performing a manual factory reset.
For additional troubleshooting steps, please visit How to Resolve Internet Errors and Issues on Your Roku Streaming Device.
Suppose the previous steps did not fix your internet connection issue, and you are comfortable working with networking equipment. In that case, you can visit the article with advanced troubleshooting tips and networking features.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Hi, @Petergklein
Thanks for posting, and welcome to the Roku Community.
We see that you're having an issue regarding the network on your Roku Express, and we'd be more than glad to assist. As a start, let's troubleshoot this issue. Kindly follow the steps below:
Please keep us posted on how this works, and we'll assist further.
All the best,
Kash
I suspect your problem is due to powering the Roku from a USB port on the TV that powers down when you turn off the TV, so the Roku shuts down and loses its net connection. (I would expect it to reconnect automatically when power is restored and it boots up, but it apparently is not doing that.) See if the TV has a setting that will maintain power to the USB port all the time, or a second always-on USB port.
If that isn't an option, try powering the Roku from an outlet to see if that changes things. For testing purposes you could just run an extension cord. If that works, if you prefer you could move the Roku nearer an outlet to eliminate the extension cord and use a longer HDMI cord to go to the TV.
My Roku streaming stick is already connected to a power outlet, and everytime I turn off the TV and turn it back on, the Roku stick will no connect.
Hi, @cjcf48
It's always great to see new users around here in the Roku Community.
We understand that you're having an issue regarding your Roku device having an intermittent connection to the network, and we'd be more than glad to assist. For this matter, we recommend following the steps below to resolve the issue:
Reset Network Connection
System Restart
After following the troubleshooting steps below, kindly see if you see any improvements.
Keep us posted.
Best wishes,
Kash
Why is it taking forever to turn on the TV? It should INSTANTLY hook up to the Internet and STAY hooked up like my phone. I shouldn't have to go through a hundred steps!
Hi @Andy488,
Welcome, and thanks for posting to the Roku Community!
We understand that you are having an issue with your Roku device. We would like to know more about the problem you've been experiencing so we can offer you some help.
Refer to these questions to better identify the issue you're experiencing:
With more information, we'll be able to assist you further.
All the best,
Chel
This same thing is happening to me. Has anyone figured out the problem. I’m getting super frustrated and need this fixed asap.
I had to factory reset my Roku. Works after that.
Same!! I am done!