A:AnswerDo you mean 5GHz? If so, Roku Streaming Stick models, the Roku Smart Soundbar and the Roku Ultra are compatible with both 2.4 and 5GHz wireless networks.
A:AnswerMike, HBOMax is currently available through Roku, however the Roku Channel Store currently offers 3 different HBO Channels https://channelstore.roku.com/search/hbo
A:AnswerThere is no need for a Smart TV for Roku. The Roku is a stand along streaming device that will work on any TV that has an HDMI connection. Depend on which Roku you buy it has a features that can control the volume, mute and turn tv on and off.
A:AnswerHad same problem. It's xfinity app. I had to delete and redo my acct for it to work. Xfinity will tell you it is the roku and will try to get you to buy there streaming box.
A:AnswerIt will work on both tvs unfortunately not at the same time. I just unplug it from one and insert in another. But if u want to be able to watch on 2 tvs at once I believe you'll need another stick.
A:AnswerHi! There is no difference in features between the 3800 and the 3800R, the slight difference in model numbers is simply for distribution purposes.
A:AnswerIt will turn your non smart tv into a smart tv. I'm not sure what you mean by everything works together, Dish network doesn't have an app on the Roku, but you can use your login to get hbo, starz, showtime, etc. Just check on the dish network site for the details.
A:Answernot sure...but after spending $49 on one I don't think it is worth it! even though you pay for it; if you want to add channels, watch a movie or watch an entire sitcom or program - you have to pay extra for that