A:AnswerThis may not be the answer you’re looking for… I got my Roku only three weeks ago. Setting it up I believe one of those not authentic Roku pages somehow got accessed and someone got my information. So now I have bank card fraud. Be warned online. So here’s the part you probably want to hear but won’t like it maybe you already know it. The downside of Roku is that there is no phone number to call. At least none that I could find. So if you have a problem or question they just cycle you through the different questions on their website. I could not find a way to leave a message nor to call them to let them know I have been compromised. So good luckTrying to get a response. I guess you really should reach out to your Internet provider. And since Roku has had access to your Internet, I would be very careful with information shared online.
A:AnswerYou cannot really run a Zoom meeting via Roku because there isn't a camera built in. You can share your computer or phone screen to a Roku equipped TV though
A:AnswerChuck, it depends which market you are in and which options are available there. LOCAST is a great channel that provides local channels in select markets. https://channelstore.roku.com/details/235809/locastorg there are other options like Hulu, YouTubeTV
A:AnswerChances are that you're trying to connect to a 5Ghz network. This device only has 2.4Ghz WiFi. Check your router as they usually offer both bands.
A:AnswerOnly if you want the Roku Channel. Your smart TV will probably have all the same apps available and networks that Roku have except the Roku Channel. I still haven't even looked at that channel yet.
A:AnswerIt can and has for millions of people have. This link will have more information https://www.roku.com/how-it-works/stream-and-save/how-to-cut-the-cord
A:AnswerNo there isn't a web browser available through Roku right now. You can screen share from a phone or computer that has a web browser to surf the internet
A:AnswerScott, Yes both those are available in the Roku Channel Store https://channelstore.roku.com/browse and over 10,000 more channels. Happy Streaming!
A:AnswerDepending how old the other Roku model is, you should be ok. The older HDMI cable may not support 4K like the one that comes with the Premiere does.
A:AnswerCindy, Roku will work with a hotspot. It isn't the idea solution but it sounds like your options are limited. If you have hotspot access on your phone, you may want to try that first before committing to another device.