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    How to fix Roku Error Code 014.40?

    Eric BanksBy Eric BanksOctober 8, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Roku is one of the most popular streaming media players worldwide. There are many people who use Roku streamers and Roku smart TVs to watch their favorite TV channels, streaming services, etc. However, there are many reports coming from users who are not able to stream videos on their Roku consoles and getting some kind of error messages. So, in order to fix Roku Error Code 014.40, follow the step-by-step solution given below now.

    How to fix Error Code 014.40 on Roku?

    How To fix Roku Error Code 014.40

    The main reason this Roku Error Code 014.40 appears on your smart TV is due to wrong Wifi login credentials. Other reasons include a corrupted cache on the Roku streaming device or even router. Follow the steps given below to fix the error code on Roku.

    Fix 1 – Restart Your Network Settings

    1. First of all, you need to go to the TV Settings menu via the Roku remote.
    2. After that open System and choose the option of Advanced System Settings.
    3. Scroll down and select Network Connection Reset and then tap OK.
    4. Now you need to input the code displayed on the screen to start the reset process.
    5. Once the reset process is completed, the device will restart. At this point, you will get an option to connect to a network.
    6. Now you need to connect to the Wifi network and enter its password and then select Connect option.
    7. Once your Roku streaming device is connected to the Wifi network, check whether the problem is solved.

    Fix 2: Power Cycling Your Devices

    This method is used to clear the cache of all the devices involved. Check the following workaround to completely power-cycle the devices.

    1. First, you need to turn off all the devices (Roku streaming media, Wifi, router, modem, TV, etc)
    2. Next, disconnect all of your modem and router from the power socket for a couple of minutes.
    3. If the devices have power buttons then press them for 2 minutes while they are unplugged.
    4. After that, try connecting to the internet.
    5. Finally, turn on your devices and try to stream a movie or show to verify if the error is still there or not.

    That is everything you need to know about how to solve Roku error code 014.40. While you are here, check out our other Netflix Guides to fix some errors related to the streaming platform.

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