The Roku device causes the 014.30 error by not receiving an adequate internet signal or being unable to connect to the Internet while streaming.
How do I fix Roku Error 014.30?
The solution to this problem is usually simple, but issues outside that could cause it is your responsibility.
- Check your Wi-Fi connection with other devices, like your mobile phone or laptop. Verify that your internet connection is functioning correctly before proceeding. If it isn’t, stop and call the internet provider you use.
- Using your Roku remote, go into Settings > System > System Restart in the Roku menu. It will reset your Roku system.
- Reboot your router and modem. Rebooting your router and modem could return your wireless signal to normal if an additional interference has resulted in Roku losing the signal.
- If all devices are turned on, try Roku to see if an error persists. If the error is still visible, make use of your Roku remote to navigate into Settings > > Network ยป Setup connection, and select Wireless. Select your network and then enter the password to ensure it’s correct. Select Connect to proceed.
- If you use MAC address filtering in your network, your Roku device might be blocked because its MAC address isn’t recognized. You can add the MAC address listed on the error page to your router to determine whether it allows you to access your Roku device and restores the service to normal.
If you’ve found that your Wi-Fi connection is functioning effectively and other attempts to solve the error 014.30 are unsuccessful, performing the factory reset of the Roku device will reset it to its initial settings. You can then configure the Roku like it was brand new and connect it to your network to check whether it’s operating as it should.