![]() ![]() ![]() Thereare workarounds to this though that will depend on whether or not you know theold Wi-Fi network that your Roku device was connected to. The newer versions of Roku areWi-Fi connection only, so unfortunately the first method will not work. If Your Roku Does Not Have an EthernetPort Continue using the App as a remote if you wish.Once the Roku device has connected you can remove the Ethernet cable fromyour device.Type in the SSID password, then click Connect.Choose the name of your Wi-Fi network then click.Roku will now detect all Wireless networks in the area.Choose Wireless, and Setup a new wireless connection.Your Roku deviceshould be automatically detected by the app. Tap on the remote icon at the bottom of the Roku app.Make sure that both your mobile device and your Roku device are on thesame network.Once connected, open the Roku mobile app on your mobile device.Connect an Ethernet cable to the back of your Roku device, and plug theother end to your Wi-Fi router.
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