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garvinf2
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4 years ago
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Internet Connection Hiccup Killed Roku Connection, Unable to Reconnect After Restoration

This evening our internet connection was lost temporarily, but after it was restored we've been unable to get Roku to reconnect. While the Roku connection to the Router is only Fair, connection through a wireless extender results in a Good connection. We're restarted Roku and rechecked the connection numerous times without success. Connecting directly to the Router results in a Wireless Connection, but an Internet failure. Connected to through the wireless extender shows a successful wireless and internet connection, but then we're back at square one with Roku saying it can't connect to the internet.

Help!

  • I have it set to auto and it shows 11 currently.

    It was working fine a couple of hours ago before our 'internet hiccup' was resolved for everything else via a router power cycle.

    This just in ... a power cycle of the roku device restored my internet connection.

    Thank you for spending your time giving me suggestions and things to consider. I hope you have a great night (at least it's night here).

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  • DBDukes's avatar
    DBDukes
    Community Streaming Expert

    garvinf2 

    You did not say which Roku device you have. The model number is often important.

    For instance, if it's a Roku Express device, those only support 2.4 GHz band and require the wireless router settings to include 802.11 b/g/n. Some ISPs have been sending updates to routers and changing the settings for 2.4 GHz band to g/n. That has causes issues with connecting on the 2.4 GHz band for many Roku devices.

    What you're describing would be explained by that, but there could be other reasons as well.

      • DBDukes's avatar
        DBDukes
        Community Streaming Expert

        garvinf2 

        That's a Roku Express+ from 2017. Like the Roku Express, it is also 2.4 GHz only. So it may be worthwhile checking the wireless router settings and see if the ISP has changed them from 802.11 b/g/n to g/n.