Roku Player Not Connecting to Local Network Shows Error Code 014.50


After the initial setup, you might be able to watch and stream programs on the Roku player. But there’s always this possibility of encountering the 014.50 error code. Wondering how the device which downloaded several megabytes of service yesterday suddenly got faulty without any prior notice? Any Roku player is prone to get this error when it is unable to connect to the local network.

This error is quite annoying since it won’t be rectified with any number of reboots and router log-ins. Not every Roku user is a wireless networks expert. Hence, we have offered some of the proven techniques below to clear this issue.

  • Push the Home button 5 times continuously and then the Forward button.
  • Now, press the Play button followed by the Rewind button, Play, and Forward respectively.
  • Thus, you can find your way to the secret screen menu.
  • Once the secret screen opens, select the Update Software option.
  • The device reboots itself automatically.
  • Click on the Disable network pings option checkbox.
  • This might help you resolve the Local Network Error Code issues.
  • Hook your smartphone to the router’s network and check its strength.
  • It is recommended to connect the Roku device to the router via an Ethernet cable.
  • Doing so enhances the speed and connectivity of the network.

Hope you got your device back on track with the above steps. Tell us which method worked for you, else connect with experts @ Toll-Free 1-877-220-4708.

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