Roku Not Connecting to Wi-Fi | Error Code 014.50 [Solved]


Roku TV gives you access to stream audio and video content from the Internet. Make sure your local network is securely connected to the Roku device for uninterrupted streaming.

Cause:

If the Roku device is unable to connect to the local network, the error code 014.50 appears. Even when the right wireless network has been chosen, and the password correctly entered, the device might fail to connect to your local network. The poor strength of the signal might also cause this error.

Fix:

  • The first step should be to restart the Roku device.
  • On the player, access Settings > System > System Restart.
  • If you have the Roku TV, restart it as follows:
  • Click Settings > System > Power > System Restart.
  • Another method is to detach the device cable from the power supply and plug it back in.
  • Refer your router manufacturer’s guide to know instructions of restarting a router.
  • Pull out the power cord from the rear of the router and then reconnect it.
  • Or locate the Reset button on the device and press it.
  • Give both the devices some time to restart.
  • Get into the router account and change the channels until you can see Roku connecting to the Wi-Fi.
  • Once the process is done, the devices will automatically pair if they were already connected.

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Comments

  1. Great post. I think it is good for visitors. I like this kind of website where has a lot of real information, It proved to be very helpful.
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  2. Everything else in the house is connected to WiFi. I am using my fire stick on the tv the will not connect to WiFi. This tv sucks.

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    1. I"m having this exact problem. Did you find a solution>

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  3. I am having the same issue - I tried restarting multiple times, but nothing. Is the Roku shot? Does anyone have any other suggestions?

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  4. I ended up rebooting the machine and during the reboot changed the name so it didn't have any special characters/symbols, in my case an 'apostrophe s'. The solve the problem for me 100% And I haven't had any issues.

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    1. My network name had a dash and once I removed it, the TV connected just fine.

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  5. If your Roku Device is not connecting with Wi-Fi, There can be many reasons for this. Usually this can be sorted out by going to the “Roku Network” and setting up a wireless connection.

    Still, if the problem persists, you can follow the steps mentioned in the Guide.

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