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Roku disconnecting from Wi-Fi mid-stream is one of the most disruptive streaming problems — and one of the most misdiagnosed. Most households restart the Roku,
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Wi-Fi is convenient — but for streaming quality, a wired Ethernet connection wins every time. Ethernet delivers faster speeds, lower latency, zero wireless interference, and
Roku Wi-Fi problems are frustrating precisely because the same symptom — Roku not connecting, streaming slowly, or dropping connection — can have multiple different causes.