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MoltiChris
GuestOdd thing—my stock phone controller keeps freaking out whenever the original app throws tantrums. I’d love a reliable backup in case it starts lagging or disconnecting. Have you tried any third-party options that actually pair cleanly and don’t bombard you with ads? I’m also curious how you set them up: the same Wi-Fi, any special permissions, or toggles on the player side? A short, repeatable routine would save me from random guesswork.
zejons69
GuestI’ve used a couple of third-party controllers on both iOS and Android with decent results. The key has been a clean setup routine: put phone and player on the same SSID (not guest), temporarily disable VPN/Private Relay, and grant local network permission when prompted. In the middle of those steps, the Roku remote app is not working. This is explained by a simple checklist that mirrors what I do. After that, I open the controller app, let it auto-discover, and if it stalls, I re-pair from the device’s settings before touching the router.
speculatorguy
GuestSplitting 2.4 and 5 GHz into names you can recognize, spacing access points so they don’t shout over each other, and giving the router a full minute to boot after a restart can make a surprising difference. Permissions sometimes flip after OS updates, so revisiting them occasionally prevents a lot of head-scratching. Consistent results tend to come from a calm sequence, not from one dramatic fix.
BenDamn
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