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<br />\n</p></div>"} You can read more about this setup process later in How to Connect Roku devices to TV. Use this method if you’ve never used your Roku TV before. If you have, you most likely will not access the tutorial again and need to skip to the next method, and then insert 2 AA batteries on your Roku remote making sure they’re seated firmly and positioned correctly, a pairing light on the battery compartment will start flashing, signaling that it’s ready to pair, if there is no pairing light, try a fresh different set of AA batteries, and connect one end of the USB power cable into the Roku player or stick like this, and then the other end into a USB port on your TV or use the AC adapter to attach it directly to a wall outlet, and if you see a red light on your Roku player or streaming stick, try using the AC adapter to plug directly into an electrical wall outlet, insufficient power from a TV’s USB port can lead to instability, crashing, and/or other unpredictable behavior.
If you select to use a wireless connection, you need to proceed to the next step. If you chose a wired connection, your Roku player will automatically detect your connection and you don’t need to do more than anything else than that, plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your Roku player.
If your Roku device still does not pick up your network from the router, they may be at least too far apart to make a connection. In this case, you might want to use a Local Area Network (LAN) Ethernet connection or move the router closer to your Roku device or streaming stick, or better still, you’ll be using an advanced wireless receiver if you have a Roku Streaming Stick+, for additional troubleshooting help with connections, please visit: https://go. roku. com/awrhelp or refer to: https://support. roku. com/article/115015760328-how-to-connect-your-roku-streaming-device-to-your-home-network-and-the-internet. Remember, you’re looking for the same network whether you can connect your computer, tablet, or a smartphone to, choose one that has a password padlock icon next to the adjacent Wi-fi icon on the left hand side of the screen and click OK again on your Roku remote. Once you choose a network, your Roku device will take a moment to make sure it can connect to the home network or the Internet.
You can use this method if you’ve already immediately set up your network, but you need to re-access those settings or create a new connection.
If you select to use a wireless connection, you need to proceed to the next step. If you chose a wired connection, your Roku will automatically detect your connection and you don’t need to do anything else.
If your Roku still does not pick up your network from the router, they may be too far apart to make a connection. In this case, you might want to use an Ethernet connection or move the router closer to your Roku player. If you have a Roku Streaming Stick+, use an advanced wireless receiver, for help with connections at: https://go. roku. com/awrhelp or https://support. roku. com/article/115015760328-how-to-connect-your-roku-streaming-device-to-your-home-network-and-the-internet. Once you choose a wireless home network, your Roku device will take a moment to make sure it can connect to the Internet.
If your Roku still does not pick up your network from the router, they may be too far apart to make a connection. In this case, you might want to use an Ethernet connection or move the router closer to your Roku player. If you have a Roku Streaming Stick+, use an advanced wireless receiver, for help with connections at: https://go. roku. com/awrhelp or https://support. roku. com/article/115015760328-how-to-connect-your-roku-streaming-device-to-your-home-network-and-the-internet. Once you choose a wireless home network, your Roku device will take a moment to make sure it can connect to the Internet.