4 Ways to Find Your Roku IP Address (With or Without the Remote)

You can use Roku's settings, your router, or a browser

What to Know

  • Find address with remote: In Roku settings, search for networking > under About find your Roku's IP address.
  • Find address with router: Open browser and enter router's IP address to view connected devices.
  • Find address via Chrome: Install Remoku add-on. Select Settings to view your Roku's IP address.

This article explains how to find a Roku's IP address using the Roku remote, your router, or the Remoku add-on for Google Chrome.

How to Find Roku IP Address With Your Remote

It's easiest to find your Roku's IP address from within the device itself. Your Roku makes its IP address readily available within its menus. You just need to know where to look.

  1. From the Roku main menu, move down to the settings.

  2. Search for the networking option.

  3. Under that submenu, find About. There, you'll find your Roku's IP address and other useful network information about your device.

How to Find Roku IP Address Without a Remote

You might not always have direct access to your Roku's menus; be it for troubleshooting, or you're trying to configure something from another room. In any case, you can access your Roku's IP address over your network in a couple of different ways.

With the Remoku Chrome Extension

The easier way to get your Roku's IP is with a Roku remote add-on for Google Chrome called Remoku.

Remoku is a web app that lets you use a virtual remote on your computer to control your Roku over your network. Because of that, it needs a feature to find and connect to Roku devices on your network. That's exactly what you're going to be relying on here.

  1. Open Google Chrome, then open the Chrome Web Store. If you don't know where it is, there's probably a link in your bookmarks bar. If you don't have one, do a Google search for "Chrome apps," and the Chrome Web Store should come right up as the first result.

  2. Once you're in the Chrome app store, search for "Remoku." The first and only result is the one you're looking for.

  3. Select Add to Chrome to add it to Chrome.

    Remoku App Page Chrome
  4. Open Remoku via the icon in the upper right of your Chrome window. The virtual remote will pop open.

    Remoku Running on Chrome
  5. Across the top, you'll see your menu for the app. Select Settings. The top box of the settings menu contains all the tools for connecting to your Roku.

  6. The first two lines are what you need. In the first line, make the IP address pattern match your network. The default IP address will work for most people, but if you made any changes to your network, ensure the configuration matches. The next line lets you specify the number of Rokus on your network and start scanning to find them.

    Remoku Settings
  7. Remoku will scan through your network's range of IP addresses and look for ones belonging to Roku devices. When it finds them, it'll list them out for you and you can find your Roku's IP address.

Find It From Your Router

If you'd prefer a more direct approach, there's another option, but it depends on your router. Most routers have a way to view the devices currently connected, however, not all routers let you see the name of the device or look up the MAC address; you're going to need one of those to identify the IP address on your Roku.

  1. Open your web browser of choice and log in to your router's admin interface by entering the router's IP address in the URL bar.

  2. Depending on your router, you may see a listing of connected devices immediately. Otherwise, you should sign in to the router and browse to the status pages. Those usually contain connection information.

    Router IP Listing
  3. Your router could list the Roku devices by their hostname, which would immediately identify the Roku devices on your network; they'll be listed by name next to their IP address.

    Router MAC Address Lookup
  4. If you don't see any Roku names listed, that's alright, too. Look for MAC addresses in the listing of devices. Most routers have a column for it.

    Some routers let you look up the device manufacturer by the MAC address right in the interface. Select the MAC, and the info you need should appear.

  5. If not, it's not a big deal. You can look it up yourself on sites like WhatsMyIP.org as long as you have the full MAC address. Roku devices will list Roku as the manufacturer when you look them up. It's a roundabout way of getting there, but this method still lets you associate an IP address with your Roku.

FAQ
  • Where do I find the IP address for a Roku TV?

    Power on your Roku TV and use the remote to navigate to Settings. Select OK on the remote; in Settings, select Network. Select About, and then view your Roku TV's IP address

  • How do I find a Roku IP address without Wi-Fi?

    To have an IP address, your Roku needs a network connection. If you don't have Wi-Fi, see if you can connect your Roku to a wired network connection via an Ethernet cable. If you can, navigate to Settings > Network > About to view the IP address.

  • How do I change my Roku PIN?

    To find, change, or reset your Roku PIN, navigate to the my.roku.com website and sign in if prompted. Under PIN Preference, select Update. To change the PIN, select Change current PIN, enter your new PIN, and select Save Changes.

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