- If your Roku isn’t connecting to WiFi, check the internet connection and restart your device.
- First, determine whether or not your Roku is connected to the internet.
- Next, pinpoint whether it’s a Roku issue or a WiFi network issue.
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A strong internet connection is crucial to accessing all the content available to you on Roku. Anything less than that (weak or no internet) will interrupt streaming or keep you from accessing media entirely.
If your Roku isn’t connecting to WiFi, it’s likely due to a poor WiFi signal, a power or router issue, or a malfunctioning Roku. Try these troubleshooting steps below.
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