Philips Roku TV H409X
Just bought it 2 months ago. First set up has been fine, turned it on yesterday and no wi-fi connection. Went to re-add the network and the network scan flashes and then shows nothing. Asks to rescan over and over never showing any networks at all. My iMac and Iphone can see 5 other networks near me as well as my phone hotspot. The TV used to see them all but won't list anything.
My TV is literally sitting 2 feet about my router, all my other devices are connected fine to the router
My wifi is a Starlink, both the device and the router have been rebooted
I've tried every "fix" I could find online and have FACTORY RESET the TV 3 times trying to get it to even "see" the wi-fi network. Nothing just flashes the scanning message and asks to rescan.
I've also split the Starlink to add a 2.4 GHZ netwrok just for the TV and it doesn't see it.
I've never had so much hassle troubleshooting a device. This is the second Roku device I've bought that has crapped out. Never again.
UPDATE: And something for Roku to look into.
I have an external hard drive I use for some old movies and photos plugged into the USB port of the TV. I unplugged that and decided to try the network scan again. Bingo. Found many of the networks/my network and connected fine.
Why would having a hard drive plugged in mess with the network scan/connection? Seems pretty sketchy.
Anyway. If it happens again I'll try unplugging anything from the USB port and see what happens.
[This was written at the same time you were writing your reply. As long as it's here already I'll leave it in case it helps others]
You might learn something useful for trouble shooting by checking your devices that DO connect to your WiFi to determine what channel number (and thus the WiFi band) they are connecting to.
There are some router setting issues that can prevent establishing Roku WiFi connections. And to make matters worse, some of them can be caused by recently-reported router updates. These have primarily been reported with routers supplied by internet providers (Comcast/Xfinity, Cox, and AT&T so far), but it's possible they could also occur with other internet providers or user-owned routers that have received similar updates.
Reconfiguring Router
Thanks to forum user @AvsGunnar for providing the links below to instructions for reconfiguring router settings for the listed internet suppliers. If you can't do this yourself, you may need to contact your internet provider to make these changes for you:
If your problem was not caused by any of the above, often a restart of the router (even if other devices are still connecting) followed by a restart of the Roku will allow the connection to be reestablished. Depending on your Roku model you'll find the "System restart" option under either "Settings > System > Power" or "Settings > System", or if more convenient you can just remove the Roku's power for a few seconds and let it restart.