I have a 55" Hisense Roku TV. I just moved and started having issues with it connecting to the internet. It worked for about 1 hr the first day I move and then just disconnected. Every single device in my household can connect to our wifi except my TV. However, the TV can connect to my phone hotspot just fine. The TV detects my SSID but when I go to connect it says "Unable to connect to wireless network".
I have tried a factory reset on the TV and then updated the software through my hotspot. No luck. I have unplugged and also restarted the TV. I have called my internet company. Reset and unplugged router. They blamed the TV. I have called Hisense. No luck. They blamed the internet. I have even moved my TV directly next to the router for strongest signal. No luck.
I gave up on wireless and got an ethernet cable. It says "Cannot detect Ethernet cable". Now, this one i have not checked to make sure the wall jack is working.
I am so frustrated. It was working and then in the middle of my show, it says disconnected and haven't been able to connect ever since.....PLEASE HELP
Exact same issue here. Roku 50" TV. First day using it. Very frustrated.
All of the below did not work, and yet the TV can connect to my phone hot spot. Using a CenturyLink C844G.
So has anyone figured out why this happens? Because mine does the exact same thing won't connect to my Cox Cable randomly in the middle of using it it stopped but I can connect to my hotspot
Hey @aliyou2
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community!
If you are getting an error code or message, refer to this link for common Roku error codes and their recommended actions: How to connect your Roku device to the internet using Wi-Fi or Ethernet
You can also try configuring your router and use wireless channels 1, 6, or 11 which are the preferred channels in North America. Each time you change the wireless channel, you will likely need to apply/save changes before you are prompted to restart the router.
Let us know if there's any difference after.
All the best,
Kariza