A:AnswerI wanted to this feature myself but unfortunately at this price point, no, it does not have an Ethernet port. Apparently, you can use a USB-to-Ethernet adapter to plug into the USB port. Here is a link to the Roku site with a how to and list of compatible adapters.
https://support.roku.com/article/360058027813
A:AnswerHello James! The adhesive strip is so you can attach the device to a wall mounted TV and still keep it in line of sight for the remote since it is IR. If you zip tie it behind the TV the remote won't be able to work since for this device it needs the line of sight.
A:AnswerTurn the Roku on first. Check to see if the TV has controls on it to change the channel or volume. If there is a way to change the input to whatever hdmi port that you plugged the Roku into (hdmi 1, hdmi 2, etc..).
You didn’t say if you had a universal remote or not. If so, use the input button to change it to whichever hdmi port that you plugged the Roku into
A:AnswerNot to insult your intelligence but make sure that you put batteries in it. If it’s not the battery powered one, make sure that you plug a micro USB charger into the bottom of the remote and charge it first.
A:AnswerWe got a new roku device ourselves....ours was bout 4 yrs old as well...since we did that...we have no problems n our our router is in the living room
A:AnswerHello Mendoza47, The difference between the Roku Express 4K+ and The Roku Streaming Stick 4K is that the Streaming Stick 4K comes with a long range WiFi receiver that benefits consumers that have their TV or projectors farther away from their router. The Streaming Stick 4K also offers Dolby Vision ("a stunning HDR imaging technology that brings extraordinary color, contrast, and brightness to the screen.") as well as being a smaller and sleeker device, This device is perfect for wall mounted TVs or traveling.
A:AnswerNot that I have ever found. What you hope for is, as far as I know, not allowed legally. It's a cable or satellite only provided option. If you don't pay them, or have an old physical dvr with it's own storage, you are S.O.L.
Hopefully if I am mistaken, someone will say so asap.
A:AnswerHello! The Roku Channel offers over 60 local news stations spanning major metropolitan areas, including local affiliates from FOX, CBS, ABC, and NBC. There’s even a “Local News Near You” row in the Live TV Zone, followed by a row of news from across the country.