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Roku devices come with a physical factory reset button on the back or bottom of the device. This button is either a tactile button or a pinhole button. You can factory reset these devices by long-pressing this button.
How do I fix my Roku when it wont connect to the Internet?
Common network connection troubleshooting steps
- Select your wireless network and enter the password correctly.
- Ensure your router is working properly.
- Improve the strength of your wireless signal.
- Try an Ethernet cable, or a third-party adapter.
- Restart your router.
- Restart your Roku device.
How do I reconnect my Roku to WIFI?
Connect Roku to Wi-Fi After First-Time Setup
- Press the Home button on the remote.
- Select Settings > Network in the Roku onscreen menu.
- Select Set Up Connection (as shown previously).
- Select Wireless (if both the Wired and Wireless options are shown).
- Wait for Roku to find your network.
How do I get my Roku to work?
On-screen setup and activation
- Choose a language.
- Connect your Roku device to your network and the internet.
- Wait for your Roku device to download the latest software.
- Set the display type.
- Set up your Roku voice remote to control your TV.
- Create a Roku account and activate your Roku device.
- You are done!
Why did my Roku quit working?
Make sure your phone and Roku are on the same network. Some Wi-Fi routers let you create a guest network that is physically separated from your normal Wi-Fi network.
What to do if your Roku remote is not working?
Here’s what you need to do if your Roku remote stopped working: Remove the batteries from the remote. Look carefully into the battery compartment of the remote and locate the purple button shown circled in red, below: Unplug the power from the Roku. Wait for 5 seconds. Connect the power back to the Roku.
Why does my Roku keep turning off?
If your Roku keeps turning off, there may be a low power signal. You can resolve this by replacing the device’s power source. Another possibility is that your system needs an upgrade, which you can perform through the Settings menu. This article will look at why your Roku keeps disconnecting and how to resolve the problem at home.
How do you fix Roku?
Restart your Router and Roku player: Roku Player – go to settings -> system -> system restart. Roku TV – go to settings -> system -> power -> system restart. Then unplug the power cables in both router and Roku device. Wait for a minute and plug it on.