@Joshgunter14- Show The Roku app on a phone can only be used with Rokus that are already connected to your home network, so you have to use a method other than the Roku app to set up a new net connection. FIRST METHOD Normally a remote compatible with your Roku model is used to set up the Roku's net connection. This is by far the simplest method. Report back with your Roku model (and model number if you have it) and we can advise you on which remote you need. SECOND METHOD You will need all of these: -- A Roku that is still set up for its prior network. If it was no longer connecting to that network when you shut it down, if you have cleared its network settings, or if you have done a factory reset, your only recourse is to use a remote to set the Roku network connection up. -- Knowledge of the network name (SSID) and password that the Roku is currently configured to use. -- Access to your current router's control panel. If you don't have this access, scroll down to the third method. -- A phone or other mobile device with the Roku app (not TheRokuChannel app) installed. If you have ALL of the above: Go into your router's control panel and set your new network to use the same network name (SSID) and password as your previous network. Pull the power plug on your Roku for a few seconds then plug it back in. When it boots up it should connect to your reconfigured net. Now when you connect your phone to this same net you should be able to use the Roku app to control your Roku once again. THIRD METHOD This method is more complicated, but if you really need it … In addition to a Roku still configured for its prior network and knowledge of the prior network's SSID and password as listed for method two, you'll also need: -- A mobile phone with WiFi hotspot capabilities. -- A second WiFi-equipped mobile device, either a phone or tablet, with the official Roku (not TheRokuChannel) app installed. If you have all these things, here's how you do it: 1) Configure the WiFi hotspot on your mobile phone to use the same network name (SSID) and password from your former home network that the Roku is currently configured to use. If your hotspot can use the 5 GHz WiFi band, switch it to the 2.4 GHz band for compatibility with all Roku models. 2) After you turn on this hotspot, pull the power plug on your Roku for a few seconds then plug it back in. When the Roku starts up it should connect to the hotspot and through the phone to the internet. You just won't be able to control the Roku yet. 3) Connect your second device (phone or tablet) to the first phone's WiFi hotspot network. 4) Now that this second device and your Roku are both connected to the same WiFi hotspot, you can run the Roku app on the second device to gain control of your Roku using the app's remote control capabilities. 5) Using the app on the second device, set up the new network on the Roku, via Settings > Network > Set up network, using the new network's SSID and password. 6) When the Roku connects to the new network, disconnect the second mobile device from the WiFi hotspot and connect it to the new home network (SSID and password). 7) You can now continue to use the Roku app on the second device to operate your Roku on the new network. 😎 The Roku is no longer connecting to your phone's WiFi hotspot, so you can shut that down. If you wish, you can also use the Roku app on this phone to control your Roku. Few will actually try this, so if you do, please report back how it worked. If you use method two or three I'd still suggest acquiring a compatible remote to make it possible to recover much more easily if your Roku ever drops its network connection and needs to be reconnected. Related topics that you might find helpful:
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Expert Streaming Stick 4K+ 3821 | Streaming Stick+ 3810 | TCL Roku TV 43S245/C107X Knowing how to connect Roku to Wi-Fi without a remote may just save your streaming ability in the future. Accessing content on Roku requires both an internet connection and a remote, but there are cases when you may not have access to either. If you find yourself unable to access the internet while at the same time having misplaced or lost the remote, there is a way out. Let’s take a look at the handful of options that you can take to connect your device to the internet without the remote. What Is Roku?Photo via Roku Official WebsiteRoku is a streaming service that allows you to access streaming content from a large selection of internet-based content through your television. The service essentially turns your regular TV into a smart TV by bringing together a bevy of subscription-based channels through a single application. Aside from the ability to view content online, Roku also allows you to view content via external devices such as flash drives or network-attached storage devices. Roku offers a selection of hardware devices known as “streaming sticks” that attach to your television as part of their service. The streaming stick gives you access to the Roku app, which contains thousands of streaming apps for you to choose from. In addition to the selection of external streaming channels, Roku has its own channel, which is freely accessible to all subscribers. The app consolidates content from multiple channels, allowing you to search for, stream, and get notifications for different types of content. The streaming stick is also usually accompanied by a remote control that allows you to select channels and personalize your streaming experience. Unlike most streaming channels that most people are familiar with, Roku has an entirely different objective. That objective is to provide users access to content from multiple channels via a single access point. They also offer different types of streaming devices to fit the needs of different types of consumers. Check out this guide on choosing the best Roku devices to stream your favorite content. When Do You Need to Connect Roku to Wi-Fi?Photo by Roku Official WebsiteWith that in mind, you will need to have existing subscriptions for specific channels to be able to access their content. A few examples of subscription-based channels on Roku include Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Crunchyroll. Connecting to the internet is usually a simple process on Roku. It can be a lot easier when you have already saved your network details and password into the device beforehand. If you are connecting to the network for the first time, the system will ask for the password and remember it for future reference. Either way, connecting to a new or existing network doesn’t happen automatically on Roku. Most devices automatically connect to a network that it recognizes, especially when you’ve saved the password for that network. Roku, on the other hand, equires you to scan for and select a network each time you want to access the internet. In either case, you will need to have a physical remote or a digital remote in order to navigate the Roku app. This is why the remote is so important and why you want to know how to access the internet without it. As we’ve mentioned, there are circumstances in which you need to connect to a new network but don’t have access to your remote. As unfortunate as that scenario may appear, there are a handful of methods that come with learning how to connect Roku to Wi-Fi without a remote. Here are the different methods you can try: 1. Use the Roku Mobile AppPhoto by Pixabay via PexelsThe easiest way to connect to a network without a remote is to download the Roku mobile app. The mobile app contains the exact same buttons and functions as the physical remote. The only exception is that it runs on a touchscreen interface. However, note that your Roku device must be searchable over the network. Otherwise, you will need to use a physical remote to control the device. With this in mind, you can download the Roku app for Android (via Google Play) and iOS devices (via Apple Store). Connect Roku to Wi-Fi Using the Roku Mobile App:
2. Use the Roku Chrome App ExtensionPhoto by Lisa Fotios via PexelsAnother option on how to connect Roku to Wi-Fi without a remote is by using a browser-based extension called Remoku. Remoku comes with remote-like features that allow you to control your Roku setup through your computer. However, the extension only works with either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Like the Roku mobile app, your Roku needs to be connected to the internet beforehand. The steps are also divided into pairing the extension with your Roku and connecting your Roku to the internet. Here are the steps: Pair Remoku extension with Roku device:
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3. Connect Roku Directly to the RouterPhoto by Misha Feschchak via UnsplashTake note that to be able to connect Roku to a router, you will need either the mobile app or browser extension to serve as a remote replacement. In addition, you will need to make sure that both your Roku device and application are on the same network. One way to go about this is to establish a direct connection by plugging your Roku device into your router via an Ethernet cable. It’s one of the lesser-known but more effective ways to increase your internet speed, though you can only do so one device at a time. However, we need to note that a wired connection is only possible through select Roku devices. Specifically, only Roku devices with Ethernet ports are capable of running wired connections. In order to confirm whether your device can connect through a wired connection, all you have to do is to look at the back of the device for a port called Ethernet. If you’ve confirmed that your device has an Ethernet, you can use any type of Ethernet to connect it to your router. If you have a Roku TV, it should have an Ethernet port somewhere at the back. The Roku Streambar also comes with Ethernet connectivity, though you would need an external USB Ethernet adapter to connect it. Connect your Roku device to Wi-Fi via EthernetConnecting your Roku device to your router via Ethernet cable is only the first step, as you will also need to use the Roku mobile app to control the device and get it connected to your network. Here are the steps:
4. Set a Mobile Device as a HotspotPhoto by Cedric Fauntleroy via PexelsNewer versions of Roku entirely depend on wireless connections. For these devices, a direct connection to the router may not work. There is another workaround to this problem. However, this particular solution will depend on whether you know the old network that your Roku was connected to. If, by some chance, you know the details of your old Wi-Fi network (Wi-Fi name and password), you can trick your Roku device into thinking that it’s connecting to the old network. This is possible by setting up one mobile device as a Wi-Fi hotspot for your Roku. At the same time, you can set up another device as the landing point for your Roku mobile app. Connect the Roku device to Wi-Fi by using a mobile hotspot
5. Borrow a Roku RemotePhoto by Roku Official WebsiteSuppose your Roku device is not connected to the internet or discoverable through the network. In that case, using the Roku app or Remoku extension may not work since the apps will not detect your Roku device. A potential solution would be to borrow a Roku remote simply for the purpose of connecting your Roku to your wireless network. After your Roku device connects to the network, you can already use your Roku app as a replacement for the remote. However, you will need to pair the remote temporarily with your Roku device before you can use it to connect your Roku to a wireless network. Note that you don’t need to purchase an entirely new Roku remote for this purpose. Although you can do so to replace your old remote. Connect Roku to Wi-Fi Using Borrowed Remote
Final Thoughts on How to Connect Roku to Wi-Fi Without a RemotePhoto by Andrea Piacquadio via PexelsWhile a physical remote is still the best way to control a Roku device, there’s always a small chance of misplacing or losing the remote. Luckily, Roku made sure to provide its users with alternative options to be able to access their Roku devices. With the help of a mobile phone or laptop, you can easily replace your physical remote with a digital one. However, these options will only work if your Roku device is discoverable on the network. Your device needs to “pair” with Roku first before it can serve as a replacement for your remote. Having said this, if the steps mentioned above do not work, Roku does offer customer support via chat or email. On the other hand, you may know how to connect Roku to Wi-Fi without a remote and accomplish the task, yet be unable to access specific apps like YouTube. If you’re experiencing issues with specific apps within Roku, then the problem most likely relates to the app itself. With this in mind, you may want to read this guide on accessing YouTube on Roku when it’s not working. |