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Rohithsol - 12th April 07:59

  1. Check Network Name and Password: Ensure that you are entering the correct Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password during the setup process. Make sure there are no typos and that the password is case-sensitive.

  2. Restart Roku Device: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Unplug your Roku device from the power source, wait for a few seconds, and then plug it back in. Allow the device to reboot and then try connecting to Wi-Fi again.

  3. Restart Router: Restart your Wi-Fi router by unplugging it from the power source, waiting for about 30 seconds, and then plugging it back in. Once the router has restarted, try connecting your Roku device to Wi-Fi again.

  4. Move Closer to Router: If possible, move your Roku device closer to your Wi-Fi router to improve the signal strength. Walls, furniture, and other obstacles can interfere with Wi-Fi signals, so minimizing the distance between the Roku device and the router can help.

  5. Check Router Settings: Make sure that your router settings are configured correctly and that there are no restrictions or firewall settings blocking the Roku device from connecting to the Wi-Fi network. You may need to consult your router's manual or contact your internet service provider for assistance with router settings.

  6. Forget and Reconnect Wi-Fi: In the Roku settings menu, navigate to the network settings and select the option to forget the Wi-Fi network. Then, reconnect to the Wi-Fi network by entering the network name and password. This can sometimes resolve connectivity issues.

  7. Update Roku Software: Ensure that your Roku device's software is up to date. Go to the Roku settings menu, select "System," and then choose "System update" to check for any available software updates. Install any updates if prompted.

  8. Factory Reset: If none of the above steps work, you can perform a factory reset on your Roku device. Keep in mind that this will erase all settings and data on the device, so only do this as a last resort. After the reset, set up your Roku device again and attempt to connect to Wi-Fi.

If you continue to experience issues with your Roku device not connecting to Wi-Fi after trying these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact Roku customer support for further assistance. They can provide additional guidance and help you resolve the issue.

  1. Check Network Name and Password: Ensure that you are entering the correct Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password during the setup process. Make sure there are no typos and that the password is case-sensitive.

  2. Restart Roku Device: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Unplug your Roku device from the power source, wait for a few seconds, and then plug it back in. Allow the device to reboot and then try connecting to Wi-Fi again.

  3. Restart Router: Restart your Wi-Fi router by unplugging it from the power source, waiting for about 30 seconds, and then plugging it back in. Once the router has restarted, try connecting your Roku device to Wi-Fi again.

  4. Move Closer to Router: If possible, move your Roku device closer to your Wi-Fi router to improve the signal strength. Walls, furniture, and other obstacles can interfere with Wi-Fi signals, so minimizing the distance between the Roku device and the router can help.

  5. Check Router Settings: Make sure that your router settings are configured correctly and that there are no restrictions or firewall settings blocking the Roku device from connecting to the Wi-Fi network. You may need to consult your router's manual or contact your internet service provider for assistance with router settings.

  6. Forget and Reconnect Wi-Fi: In the Roku will not connect to wifi settings menu, navigate to the network settings and select the option to forget the Wi-Fi network. Then, reconnect to the Wi-Fi network by entering the network name and password. This can sometimes resolve connectivity issues.

  7. Update Roku Software: Ensure that your Roku device's software is up to date. Go to the Roku settings menu, select "System," and then choose "System update" to check for any available software updates. Install any updates if prompted.

  8. Factory Reset: If none of the above steps work, you can perform a factory reset on your Roku device. Keep in mind that this will erase all settings and data on the device, so only do this as a last resort. After the reset, set up your Roku device again and attempt to connect to Wi-Fi.

If you continue to experience issues with your Roku device not connecting to Wi-Fi after trying these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact Roku customer support for further assistance. They can provide additional guidance and help you resolve the issue.

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