A:AnswerWas this gold package to provide you updates or to allow you more than 3 Roku devices? If so, you were probably scammed. You don’t need any of that. Updates and registering devices are free.
A:AnswerI recently purchased the Roku streaming stick for my Samsung smart TV which may be a year or two older than yours and it does support Disney Plus.
A:AnswerIt is for one TV at a time. You must have a device for each TV. But your ROKU "account" will be the same on your devices. I bought 2 sticks for the TV's in my remodeled basement and did not hook them to our cable provider. I can view pretty much whatever I wish through my home's wifi. Oh and if you ARE really a nursing student, good luck from this retired RN, and hang in there at school!
A:AnswerYes you have to have a stick or streaming device for each TV that you wish to stream using ROKU. You can stream on any TV if it is a "smart" or internet connected TV. However I prefer to use the ROKU device because its interface works so smoothly.
A:AnswerNot sure what the issue is your experiencing, could be the format of your TV. We plugged ours into our media/receiver device and it works perfect. All other TV's are 1080/4K or higher.
A:AnswerYes if the surround receiver has a HDMI input. Another option is to connect it to a HDMI input on the TV and have a cable for the sound (usually fiber optic ) from the TV to the surround receiver.
A:AnswerI just checked on my Streaming Stick+ and yes the AT*T TV app is on the streaming channel. You can also confirm this buy googling "at&t tv now app roku" and it shows you the compatible Roku devices.