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Just out of curiosity, are you using a mesh network system like Netgear Orbis or Amazon Eeros?
I have Orbis and I am curious if those have something to do with the issue or if it is an iPhone 14 pro issue, or some combination of the two. I noticed other people having issues were using Eeros or Orbis.
I’m not using a mesh network system. But I have recently switched my internet over to fiber-optics internet. I’m not sure if this has anything to do with it? Or if it’s just a 14 pro max issue. It’s extremely frustrating. There HAS to be a fix for this.
- RokuNimfa-C3 years agoRetired Moderator
Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
To clarify, are you experiencing difficulties connecting your iPhone 14 Pro Max to your Roku device? Can you confirm if the Roku device and the iPhone are connected to the same network? Also, have you tried restarting both your Roku and iPhone to see if that resolves the issue? Could you also confirm if you are trying to connect your new iPhone 14 Pro Max to your Roku via Airplay or through the Roku mobile app?
Please let us know so we can assist you further.
Regards,
Nimfa- jeremiahmccl3 years agoReel Rookie
I have done everything you requested multiple times. I have had no success. My devices do not show up. And if I manually enter the IP address, private listening in the app doesn’t work. It crashes the iOS app.
To clarify my iPhone is just an iPhone 14 pro not a pro max. The original person who posted has a pro max.
- T-Allen3 years agoReel Rookie
I’m having the exact same issue. I can put the IP address but private listening crashing instantly. Please advise!!
- Dbarkley2 years agoNewbie
I was having this exact issue. I just had to go into setting, click on Roku in my list of apps and enable the “local network” option.