Getting Started Guide
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For wired networks, you'll also need an Ethernet cable (not included). Your router can be wireless (any Wi-Fi) or wired. What You Need Roku player TV (HD or standard definition) A/V cable (included) OR HDMI cable (sold separately) Router High-speed Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) Pssst!
For wired networks, you'll also need an Ethernet cable (not included). Your router can be wireless (any Wi-Fi) or wired. What You Need Roku player TV (HD or standard definition) A/V cable (included) OR HDMI cable (sold separately) Router High-speed Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) Pssst!
Getting Started Guide
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... and jump right into Guided Setup. Just choose either wireless or wired and read on where to place your Roku player: • DO place your player within range of available networks. • Enter your inner geek. Eeeeks. it ! When prompted, select "Wireless" as your network connection and have your network name and password ready to...
... and jump right into Guided Setup. Just choose either wireless or wired and read on where to place your Roku player: • DO place your player within range of available networks. • Enter your inner geek. Eeeeks. it ! When prompted, select "Wireless" as your network connection and have your network name and password ready to...
Getting Started Guide
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...to a working power source on your receiver is set to match the output (usually HDMI or composite video) used with the Roku player. If you cannot connect to your wireless home network during guided setup: • If you are pushed in port on your receiver and the HDMI cable from an ... your TV. If you cannot see a picture on your TV: • Make sure your TV is connected snugly to the Roku player on one end and to your wireless router. • Make sure you some embarrassment.) • Make sure the connectors on the "Network connection selection" screen. Don't worry: it's ...
...to a working power source on your receiver is set to match the output (usually HDMI or composite video) used with the Roku player. If you cannot connect to your wireless home network during guided setup: • If you are pushed in port on your receiver and the HDMI cable from an ... your TV. If you cannot see a picture on your TV: • Make sure your TV is connected snugly to the Roku player on one end and to your wireless router. • Make sure you some embarrassment.) • Make sure the connectors on the "Network connection selection" screen. Don't worry: it's ...
Getting Started Guide
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...on your TV or home theater receiver matches the output (HDMI or analog audio) used with your Roku player. Troubleshooting (CONTINUED) • Make sure you select the correct wireless router name on the "Choose wireless network" screen. • Make sure you input the correct password, if your network is security-...; If you have turned off SSID broadcasting on your wireless router, you press a remote button, the problem is not with the remote. IF YOU CAN'T HEAR SOUND: • Make sure the connectors on the cables between your Roku player and your TV or home theater receiver are pushed in...
...on your TV or home theater receiver matches the output (HDMI or analog audio) used with your Roku player. Troubleshooting (CONTINUED) • Make sure you select the correct wireless router name on the "Choose wireless network" screen. • Make sure you input the correct password, if your network is security-...; If you have turned off SSID broadcasting on your wireless router, you press a remote button, the problem is not with the remote. IF YOU CAN'T HEAR SOUND: • Make sure the connectors on the cables between your Roku player and your TV or home theater receiver are pushed in...
Setup Guide
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... Internet connection. • For additional information on alternate setups, see the Roku Video Media Player User Guide at roku.com/support. TIP: For Wireless you can set to display the correct video input. 3 Connecting Your Player to Your Home Network Your player supports both wireless and wired networks. Choose the setup that is best for better resolution...
... Internet connection. • For additional information on alternate setups, see the Roku Video Media Player User Guide at roku.com/support. TIP: For Wireless you can set to display the correct video input. 3 Connecting Your Player to Your Home Network Your player supports both wireless and wired networks. Choose the setup that is best for better resolution...