Roku is always a professional among the other competition giving streaming devices. All you have to ensure while cutting your chord and turning to Roku is that you have a strong network connection. The Roku streamer gives a high-quality video when connected in high data.
Sometimes Roku may troubleshoot while connecting with internet. It can be due to false password or different Router settings. This error is acknowledged as Error code 014.
Possibly the system would need an update. So try to reboot the devices, the Roku device, and the router. Plug out the connection between both devices. After few minutes, plug in both the devices and vice versa startup both devices. Check with the DNS setting.
Roku wireless setup needs some of the vital requirements such as the local wireless information. The wireless credentials like wireless network name and password are requisite.
Connect your system and the Roku on a same wireless network.
If Roku can’t connect to the local network, check with this order:
· Beneath Settings, in WiFi, select your network settings. If the IP address is mentioned as “manual”, then change it to “automatic”.
· Change the internal DNS address with a public DNS address.
· Set DNS1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS2 to 8.8.4.4.
· Now save the changed settings and run the Roku setup again.
If the DNS is setup correctly then the Roku should be connected to internet correctly. If you still feel any interruptions with the connections, do call our Tech support @ +1-888-269-1011 and clear the queries.
· All Roku streaming devices work with television that is equipped with an HDMI connection. Change into a high – quality HDMI cables for 4K HDR features.
· Enter the correct network credentials correctly, and your device will automatically get connected to the internet.
· Wait until the Roku streaming device downloads its latest software version and the device get restarted once the update is completed.
· Finally, You can also restart your device, router and then check if the error persists.