I have to reconnect Roku ultra every time I turn my tv back on. I have to hit the ok button on the remote to make the home screen to come on.
Here's what you can do:
Here's what you can do:
@Dooley33 are you using WiFi or a wired connection? Or are you referring to the Roku not being displayed on your TV?
Roku players go into a sleep mode when not in use. Pressing the home button on the remote simply "wakes" the device up. That's completely normal operation. If that's all you have to do to get your Roku displayed on the TV, there's nothing wrong, it's working as designed.
Hi, @Dooley33
Thanks for posting, and welcome to the Roku Community.
We understand the issue you are having with your Roku Ultra not staying connected every time you turn your TV back on, and we're here to help resolve this matter. Kindly follow the steps provided below to address the issue, and getting back you on track in keeping your Roku Ultra connected to your network.
System Restart
Restart modem/router.
For further guides and instructions, please refer to this support article on How to fix internet errors and issues on your Roku streaming device
We hope this information helps, and let us know if you have further concerns or inquiries.
Best wishes,
Kash
I rebooted both my internet router and Roku and it seems to be working. I hope I do not have to reboot often because that's the reason I upgraded from the express to the ultra due to having to reboot Roku often and having a lot of buffering issues even though my router is 4 ft away from my Roku device. Thank you for all the feedback.
@Dooley33 you never clarified how your Roku was not "connected". Are you referring to its network connection, or viewing the Roku on your TV display? Your mention of pressing the Home button to "reconnect" the Roku sounds like the video feed to the display, not the network connection.
If you're not referring to the network connection, then the steps you followed did nothing to resolve your issue, and it's more likely it's what I referenced in my earlier post.
Assuming this is a Roku device connected to a TV, not a Roku TV that has Roku capabilities built in...
If your Roku has a "Settings > System > Power > Auto power savings > After 20 minutes of no interaction" setting, try disabling it.
More info on this setting: https://support.roku.com/article/6306527767575