Getting Started Guide
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Your router can be wireless (any Wi-Fi) or wired. For wired networks, you'll also need an Ethernet cable (not included). 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!
Your router can be wireless (any Wi-Fi) or wired. For wired networks, you'll also need an Ethernet cable (not included). 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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... following: • Select your network from the list of your wireless network. • DON'T place your network password, if you can do it! it may cause the player to place your Roku player: • DO place your player within range of available networks. • Enter your player in an enclosed cabinet; What To Do Step 3 CONFIGURE...
... following: • Select your network from the list of your wireless network. • DON'T place your network password, if you can do it! it may cause the player to place your Roku player: • DO place your player within range of available networks. • Enter your player in an enclosed cabinet; What To Do Step 3 CONFIGURE...
Getting Started Guide
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... completing Guided Setup? Don't worry: it's usually an easy fix. If the Roku player is powered, the status light on the front of your Roku player and/or wireless router. (See tips on DOs and DON'Ts regarding Roku placement in Step 3.) • Make sure there are no obstructions, like cement... walls, between your Roku player and your wireless router. • Make sure you select "Wireless" and not "Wired" on ...
... completing Guided Setup? Don't worry: it's usually an easy fix. If the Roku player is powered, the status light on the front of your Roku player and/or wireless router. (See tips on DOs and DON'Ts regarding Roku placement in Step 3.) • Make sure there are no obstructions, like cement... walls, between your Roku player and your wireless router. • Make sure you select "Wireless" and not "Wired" on ...
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...next section) with the Roku player. • If the status light on the front of your Roku player flashes once each time you press a remote button, the problem is not with your Roku player. Troubleshooting (CONTINUED) • Make sure you select the correct wireless router name on the "Choose wireless network" screen. ...turned up and isn't on mute. • If you connected your Roku player to a home theater receiver, make sure you receiver is case sensitive). • If you have turned off SSID broadcasting on your wireless router, you can add your network by selecting "Add network" from the...
...next section) with the Roku player. • If the status light on the front of your Roku player flashes once each time you press a remote button, the problem is not with your Roku player. Troubleshooting (CONTINUED) • Make sure you select the correct wireless router name on the "Choose wireless network" screen. ...turned up and isn't on mute. • If you connected your Roku player to a home theater receiver, make sure you receiver is case sensitive). • If you have turned off SSID broadcasting on your wireless router, you can add your network by selecting "Add network" from the...
Setup Guide
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... range of your broadband Internet connection. • For additional information on alternate setups, see the Roku Video Media Player User Guide at roku.com/support. TIP: For Wireless you need a separate audio cable. • Optical and HDMI connections support 5.1 surround sound (if available). • Video... cables, you don't need : • Wireless Network name (SSID) • Security Key or Passphrase Internet router Or Wired: Use an Ethernet cable (not included) to connect your player to Your Home Network Your player supports both wireless and wired networks. Choose the setup that is...
... range of your broadband Internet connection. • For additional information on alternate setups, see the Roku Video Media Player User Guide at roku.com/support. TIP: For Wireless you need a separate audio cable. • Optical and HDMI connections support 5.1 surround sound (if available). • Video... cables, you don't need : • Wireless Network name (SSID) • Security Key or Passphrase Internet router Or Wired: Use an Ethernet cable (not included) to connect your player to Your Home Network Your player supports both wireless and wired networks. Choose the setup that is...