How To Find Your Roku’s IP Address (With And Without The Remote)
It’s movie night, but instead of relaxing on the couch, you’ve spent the last 23 minutes searching for your Roku remote that’s playing hide and seek again. But then, you remember: you can actually skip the hassle and just use your Roku app to control the TV.
The Roku mobile app is indeed heaven-sent. Not only does it let you navigate your Roku streaming device, but it also features other conveniences like quick searches with your mobile keyboard, private listening through your phone, and even access to the free Roku Channel wherever you are.

However, while the Roku app is pretty handy, it’s a double-edged sword and is also one of themost common Roku problems. There are instances when it would drop the connection or fail to find your Roku streaming device. When this happens, you’ll have to resort to pairing your phone and Roku manually. But in order to do so, you need the Roku’s IP address. We’ll show you how to retrieve the IP address of your Roku device, with and without your remote.
With remote: look for the IP address from the Settings on your Roku
you’re able to easily see your Roku streaming device’s IP address right from the Settings menu. Here’s what you need to do:
On the right of the screen, you’ll find the network details. Just look at the IP address entry to determine what your IP address is. If, however, no network details show up, it means your Roku isn’t connected to your router, and in turn, doesn’t have an IP address. Roku devices don’t come shipped with a default IP address. It’s the router that assigns this information to the Roku (and any other device on your network), so without a connection to the router, your streaming device can’t get an IP address. You’ll need to connect your Roku to your home network first. Here’s how:

As soon as the connection is set, you’ll automatically be redirected to the About menu, where you may view your IP address.
Without remote: view Roku’s IP address on the Roku app
If your Roku remote is glitching out or has vanished into the couch cushions (yet again), don’t worry — you can still check the device’s IP address right from the Roku app on your phone. However, you first need to pair your handset with the Roku if you haven’t already. To do so, follow these steps:
Once the two devices are connected, here’s how to find the Roku’s IP address from the app:

You’ll then see the About This Device page, where the IP address (and other network details) is listed.Using the Roku app, you can also control your streaming device to see its IP address from the Settings. Just go to the Remote tab on the app and navigate your Roku as you normally would.
Without remote: check the your network’s list of connected devices to get the Roku’s IP address
So you don’t have your Roku remote on hand and can’t seem to get your phone paired to the Roku device. In that case, another option to find your Roku’s IP address is to browse your home network’s list of connected devices. There are two ways to do so.
One, log into your router’s admin page. This usually means typing the router’s IP address on your browser and entering the login credentials (both of these info can typically be found on the sticker on your router). However, the exact step-by-step process can vary depending on the router’s model and manufacturer, so it’s best to check your device’s manual. Once you’ve accessed the admin page, navigate to the list of connected devices. The exact menus, though, can also look different per router. For NETGEAR routers, go to the Attached Devices in the Basic tab. For Linksys routers, select Device List under Smart Wi-Fi Tools and double-click on your Roku device to see the IP address. For ASUS routers, navigate to Network Map > Clients, and then, find your Roku device from the Client status panel that appears on the right. If you have a different router, refer to the manufacturer’s manual to locate the connected devices list.
The second method is to use a third-party network scanning tool likeFing(which is available on Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS) orAngry IP Scanner(which can be installed on Windows, macOS, and Linux). Simply connect your device to the network your Roku is also connected to, download and open the app of your choice, and then scan the network. Scroll through the results to find your Roku streaming device and its associated IP address.