Even after following those steps twice, the Roku intermittently found the network, but would not connect. Don't know what else to do here. I double checked the router and everything.
@Adkins147, this is the first time you've posted about this problem. We need more information.
The last question is important because Cox and Comcast/Xfinity customers have had some kind of update that affects Roku connections.
So I have tried the router restart method. It did not work. I have tried the factory reset. It worked. Then I had to install some long update and now it won’t work! Nothing works. Is my stick toast?
I have the same problem with my Roku Premiere and it is very frustrating! Retried, all the ways recommended: plugged and unplugged, tried setting up a new connection, you name it. I am disgusted!
I am starting to wonder if the product is just **bleep**. This is the second Roku stick that has gone to **bleep** in a year. I am debating whether to try a different Roku product or to be done with the whole racket.
@Misskate1873 wrote:I am starting to wonder if the product is just **bleep**. This is the second Roku stick that has gone to **bleep** in a year. I am debating whether to try a different Roku product or to be done with the whole racket.
Test it to see if it will work with your phone's Internet connection by setting up your phone as a mobile WiFi hotspot and connecting the Roku to that temporarily (and don't actually watch much content, or you'll use a lot of your phone's data). Successfully doing this would rule out that your Roku's WiFi chip has become broken.
I'm having this same issue with my Roku Express and nothing is working. I tried the factory restart, reseting both my Roku and wifi and still nothing. It was fine one day and without anything changing, the next day it was no longer connecting. Any new ideas on how to solve this issue?
If you know how to login to your router, you need to verify that your 2.4 Ghz band is configured properly and operating. Verify settings on the 2.4 Ghz band under "Wireless Settings/WIFI"....
[1] 2.4 Ghz radio is ON/Enabled
[2] Wireless Channel is set to 1-11 (ch. 1, 6, and 11 preferred for troubleshooting)
[3] Mode/Protocol is set to b/g/n
[4] Bandwidth or Channel Width is set to 20 Mhz.
If you need more help, post back with your Roku Express model number, your Router model number, and your ISP (Internet Provider)
I too have Xfinity. Where/how did you:
Get to your ISP account internet section?
Check for connected devices?
Set the internet permission for the M.A.C. Address to "ALLOW" it?
@BillAnderson, Xfinity has an app you can use or there should be a sticker on the router showing how to log into the router using a browser.