Press UP or DOWN to highlight the name of your wireless network, and then press OK to select
it.
Note: Some networks, such as those often found in dorm rooms, hotels, and other public places,
require you to read and agree to terms, enter a code, or provide identifying information before
letting you connect to the Internet. If your Roku TV detects that you are connecting to such a
network, it prompts you through the connection process using your compatible smartphone or
tablet to provide the needed information. For more information, see Using your TV in a hotel or
dorm room.
Other options
Scan again / Scan again to see all networks – The name of this option depends on the
number of wireless networks within range.
o Scan again appears if the list already shows all available wireless networks within range.
If you don't see your wireless network name in the list, you might need to adjust the
location of your wireless router or the TV, turn on your router, or make other changes.
When everything is ready, select Scan again to see if your network name now appears
in the list.
o Scan again to see all networks appears if there are more wireless networks than the
strongest ones it initially listed. If you don't see your wireless network name in the list,
this option displays the complete list. If you still don't see your network name, you
might have your router configured to provide wireless service as a "private network."
Note: Highlighting either of these options displays an informational panel with the
unique media access control (MAC) address of your Roku TV. You will need the MAC
address if your wireless router is configured to use MAC address filtering.
Private network – If your wireless network name is hidden, it won't appear in the list. Select
Private network and then press OK to display an on‐screen keyboard. Use the keyboard to
enter your network name. Unless you changed the factory‐set network name, you can find
the name (also called SSID) on a label on the router.
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