Here we are in September 2022, this problem is still being reported & Roku seem to be in denial.
I have two Roku Express (3900X) devices. They have worked fine for some years, but now they both tell me my wireless internet signal is poor in the spot I've been using them their whole lives. In fact last night the wireless connection became "unworkable" on both.
I have now set them both up <1.5m from my router, done factory resets & they both still say it is a poor connection but workable. (As I type I have Disney+ playing Star Wars on one of them with no problems.)
(Oddly, if I check the connection in their current temporary location they both say there is no wireless connection, but still work - it doesn't drop the connection it now claims it can't see...)
Every other device I place in their original location is getting a strong signal. My very (8 years?) old Apple TV box works just fine in the same spot as I have tried both Rokus. It is the Rokus with the problem - not any other piece of my wireless infrastructure.
I don't accept all the directions from Roku employees about checking X, Y or Z router settings. (I provide IT support for SMEs - I have a finely tuned bull**bleep** detector & years identifying exactly what problems are & fixing them.)
Here's my theory - two options:
- A Roku Express will not last forever. They seem to run extremely hot & are a small cheap box. Perhaps they are slowly cooking themselves & eventually wear out. Maybe it's just an age thing. I have always been concerned that they seem to run hot & beyond disconnecting power it is impossible to switch them off.
- Roku are intentionally bricking devices. Manufactured obsolescence is as thing despite the planet's resources running out. Either after a certain point in a products life or ownership Roku change things to make a device unworkable & require replacing. Since my two devices have had very different amounts of time in use I suspect the latter.
I doubt anyone will ever get a real answer, but I know where I'd put my money.
My solution is to have just bought a third new device - a Roku Express 4K (3940EU). This even though I don't need 4K, but because my research suggests the wireless range is better.
Surprise surprise, it is getting a very strong wireless signal sitting right next to the two original devices that can't seem to. A miracle!
I think that this is the last time I throw money at Roku. Sad, because it has been nice to have a content agnostic hardware solution.