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xg8tr
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Roku remote turns off TV, but not Roku Ultra

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jontalk
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Re: Roku remote turns off TV, but not Roku Ultra

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@xg8trIt's helpful to know more information if possible. The Roku operates differently than the TV..the white LED may remain lit for a few minutes then power off, though it will remain connected to the source of data (Internet) in order for it to update channels and firmware automatically. In settings>system there is a default setting for power which you can change as well

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Jonathan
Roku Ultra 4800R; LG OLED55B7A, ONKYO TX-NR636, Panasonic Blu Ray, Definitive Studio Monitor 450 (L/R), Definitive LCR 2000 (center), Definitive 10" sub-woofer, Definitive surrounds. Motorola MB8600 modem. Asus RT-AX68U WiFi 6 router. Western Digital Power Line network adapters

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Re: Roku remote turns off TV, but not Roku Ultra

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Hi @xg8tr,

Welcome to the Roku Community!

We want to investigate this issue further. May we know what kind of Roku device you are using right now? (Roku Express, Roku streaming, Roku Ultra, Roku streambar, Roku TV-Specify) Could you elaborate more about the problem that you have encountered?

With detailed information, we will be able to assist you further.

Thanks,

John

John
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jontalk
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Re: Roku remote turns off TV, but not Roku Ultra

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@xg8trIt's helpful to know more information if possible. The Roku operates differently than the TV..the white LED may remain lit for a few minutes then power off, though it will remain connected to the source of data (Internet) in order for it to update channels and firmware automatically. In settings>system there is a default setting for power which you can change as well

Power User (film maker)
Mill Valley, CA

Jonathan
Roku Ultra 4800R; LG OLED55B7A, ONKYO TX-NR636, Panasonic Blu Ray, Definitive Studio Monitor 450 (L/R), Definitive LCR 2000 (center), Definitive 10" sub-woofer, Definitive surrounds. Motorola MB8600 modem. Asus RT-AX68U WiFi 6 router. Western Digital Power Line network adapters
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