Congratulations on your brand-new Roku TV or Roku Streaming player. This brief guide will help you activate your Roku device using Roku.com/link in a few simple steps.
Beforehand, you will need a Roku account to initiate the activation process. For that, navigate to the my.roku.com/signup web page and get it done within a few minutes.
Let’s get straight into the Roku activation process:
Firstly, ensure your Roku device’s power and network connectivity are good or not.
If not,
Complete your Roku device’s Internet connectivity process.
Then,
Your Roku TV might be downloading new software.
Upon installing it, your Roku TV will be displaying a link code.
Now navigate to the Roku.com/link web page from your computer or Smartphone.
Enter the displayed “link code” in the dialog box and tap the “submit” button.
Once activated, your Roku device will be ready to use.
A Roku-powered TV bundles every streaming service and acts as a one-stop-solution for every entertainment geeks.
So if you’re an entertainment geek reading this blog, go.roku.com/selectinput is the first step upon buying a Roku device.
(If you’re a new Roku user) You’d think that setting up an input might be a little complex, but it’s a simple process.
Let’s dig in.
Wrong input (source) might hinder the video on your Roku-powered TV. To rectify this, we have compiled a list:
Step 1: Ensure both the Roku device and your TV is turned on from standby or screensaver mode.
Step 2: Roku input selection on your TV should match the one to which the Roku device is connected.
Step 3: Press the “Input” button on your TV remote control and select one from a choice of inputs.
Step 4: (If you don’t have a working remote) You can navigate to go.roku.com/selectinput to choose the right input.
Step 5: Selecting one from a choice of inputs will fetch you the video again for sure.
If the issue still persists,
Check whether the HDMI cable connecting Roku and your TV is loosely connected.
If it is so, disconnect the HDMI from both and then connect firmly.
If it doesn’t work, change the existing HDMI port as it might have gotten faulty.