Let me tell you about the hell that is Roku. They create so much wireless interference and I can’t just get rid of them.

The problem stems from WiFi direct. They automatically scan for the busiest channel and then broadcast full strength on that channel. I don’t know why they do this but it creates a crazy amount of interference.

And before you ask, no you can’t turn WiFi direct off. Also the remote uses WiFi direct for some reason.

WHY, ROKU WHY!

  • @seaQueue
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    2 hours ago

    They also spew tens of thousands of DNS requests per hour if you stick them behind pihole or another ad black hole resolver.

    My mom’s Roku TV accounts for like 90-95% of all DNS requests on her network.

    • @Stupidmanager
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      32 hours ago

      That’s because they are tracking what you watch to place relevant ads. You need more than pihole to stop them

      Rokus are relentless

      • @seaQueue
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        12 hours ago

        Yeah, I mean this is enough effort on The Mom’s network.

  • @BassTurd
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    259 hours ago

    Also, they snoop on your HDMI signal if you have a Roku device, and push advertisements based on the media passing of HDMI. I will personally never own another Roku device.

      • @BananaTrifleViolin
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        33 hours ago

        I have a mini PC running linux and I use it for streaming (including a Jellyfin library) and gaming. I love it and use it almost exclusively. However I have not gone down the rabbit hole of HDR and Dolby Vision for 4K DRM content.

        I have a Google TV stick for that content, which is very far from ideal, I know. But in fairness I find myself barely ever using it.

        If 4K and Dolby is important, I saw someone else recommending an Apple TV box as you can easily disable telemetry and the device isn’t riddled with advertising or tracking, but then the apps you download would still be a law until themselves. But probably way better than Roku, Amazon and Google et al?

      • @BassTurd
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        89 hours ago

        I have an Nvidia shield for now, and run Plex on unRAID. I will be moving to a HTPC one the shield goes tits up. For the most part, I consume my media from my PC, but if I’m using the TV, it’s currently my shield.