

The ASUS RT-AC3200 router that I use has a “Smart Connect” option. You can find the default login details for your router in it’s manual. You may have to enter a username and password. You can access most routers by typing it’s IP address into a browser. I figured that had to be it so I logged into the router and looked around. With a fresh mind of the issue at hand, I remembered that I had run a software update on my ASUS RT-AC3200 Router. Two days later I attempted again and had the same error. All other devices had full signal strength.Īfter power cycling the Amazon Fire TV, my router and modem only to have no luck, I gave up for the day. My network did display in the “available networks,” but it displayed as “Not In Range.” This was weird because directly next to the Amazon Fire TV is an Apple TV, Chromecast, Connected Bluray Player and the TV has wifi as well. A while back, my Amazon Fire TV stopped connecting to my wifi network. I wanted to revisit the Wifi Connection option I had with my first Fire TV. I now use an Amazon Fire TV Cube, which is a handsfree Alexa powered device for Prime TV and Movies. I recently upgraded to the latest Fire TV, which has more options and better quality video streaming than my original. When Amazon launched their Fire TV, I bought one right away and over the years, the device has only improved.
