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<p>I checked w/ Cybermesa who said that there are strange routing
problems happening. Changed the DNS server to google's and that
solved the issue. Why the other server would suddenly cause all
Roku to be unavailable is strange.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Brian<br>
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<p>I apologize for this being a non gnulinux problem but I don't
know what else to do. My Roku is not working. The device starts
but I cannot connect to any app. Checking setting shows my
network is fine but no download speed, 0. I cannot connect to
any roku website on my laptop or phone. I cannot contact
customer support. It's as if my modem is choking on all roku.
Since I can't get any web help I thought that I'd throw this out
there and hope. I really appreciate any help.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Brian<br>
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