My wifi is down so I can't use the remote. My ADB USB debugging is on so I can't use a USB keyboard. I've connected the Fire TV to my router via ethernet and installed the Amazon app on my Android phone. It sees the Fire TV (displays the correct name), but when I try to connect it spins and returns "cannot connect." Any ideas what to do to get it to connect?
Without access I can't select any menu options, box boots fine, but I would like access again. Also, just FYI, I mentioned this in passing in a more detailed message about not being able to use my gen 2 Fire TV, but thought I should focus on this issue in particular since if I could get it working I can reset it to factory defaults.
Any suggestions or advice will be greatly appreciated!
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I am able to upload the apps to the fire stick but cannot seem to open them completely. I downloaded the wukong remote app, have a bluetooth keyboard hooked up to my Samsung un65h7150 which seems to have a pretty fast processor and also have the directv tablet app on the stick as well. I can sign in with directv but have great difficulty navigating with fire stick remote and the keyboard as well. I can get as far as highlighting a channel but to open it up never happens- no enter buttons work neither on the wukong 'try now'
Any help would be appreciated.
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tjmethod said:
I am able to upload the apps to the fire stick but cannot seem to open them completely. I downloaded the wukong remote app, have a bluetooth keyboard hooked up to my Samsung un65h7150 which seems to have a pretty fast processor and also have the directv tablet app on the stick as well. I can sign in with directv but have great difficulty navigating with fire stick remote and the keyboard as well. I can get as far as highlighting a channel but to open it up never happens- no enter buttons work neither on the wukong 'try now'
Any help would be appreciated.
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You need to side-load the app to your phone or tablet, open app and connect to your Firestick IP, once connected It will automatically install the wukong app on your firestick . Once you see the app under your main\apps you are good to go.
Hi thanks I thought it just wasn't completely compatible. I did download the 'appstofire', app from GP, opened it up after I had the wukong and direct tablet already downloaded (from gp) and then opened the appstofire app, selected those apps to upload then got an error to select setup. I then put in my IP and then was able to upload or transfer the wukong and directv apps to the stick. So you're saying they need to be sideloaded instead of how I'm doing it- I did see an app called fire tv stick side load app somewhere on here- I'll try that when I get in- hopefully this works since the 'appstofire' app didn't - thanks for your help :good:
Uninstall sideloaded apps. Go to playstore and download wukong app on your phone\tablet, lunch it and search for your box IP,select it and will attempt to connect, once connected it will automatically install wukong app on your fire TV. When this is all done you should be able to see the pointer on your screen and navigate through using your preferred type of build in modes ( touchpad, dpad, mouse or keyboard)
Hi not sure what I am doing wrong but once uninstalling the apps from the firestick and downloading the wukong app for 'kodi' instead of any other then launching it and selecting ip, it asks last 2 numbers which I put in and hit search and I get no device found which dosen't make sense. I have unkown sources on and usb degug on set, it tries to initialize but fails and says 1 minute to resolve but goes to a tutorial troubleshoot page without connecting?
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Uninstall sideloaded apps. Go to playstore and download wukong app on your phone\tablet, lunch it and search for your box IP,select it and will attempt to connect, once connected it will automatically install wukong app on your fire TV. When this is all done you should be able to see the pointer on your screen and navigate through using your preferred type of build in modes ( touchpad, dpad, mouse or keyboard)
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Hi I know what you were explainging was a pretty simple, quick access to the application but I seem to be experiencing a problem connecting to it on my firestick. Once installing the app on my phone for example and then trying to access it on the stick, it shows ‘smart tv’ which is checked and ‘my devices’ which has a rectangular green box that is labeled ‘connect’ but not ‘firetv’. When tapping ‘connect', I get ‘initializing’ then failed to initialize showing the troubleshooting page suggesting developer options and usb debugging which are all on. The only other problem that I thought may be the issue was having all connections the same which they are now on the same wifi extender that has the best signal. This didn’t change anything. I then checked the IP address on the firestick which is 192.168.1.12 and it when hitting ‘Input IP to search’, it asks for the last 2 digits but when entering the 12, I quickly get ‘no devices found please try again. I then checked the IP on my tv and found its IP’s last 2 digits are 22 not 12 which I don’t see how I would change these or even if this would be the problem since it is the firestick that I am trying to get recognized. Besides, even though ‘smart tv’ shows up in the ‘New Devices’, Wukong is not functional with the actual tv either. The other suggestion they give was to install the server onto the tv but once copying that fires on to a flash drive then plugging it into my Samsung smart tv, I cant even access the file on the tv.
If you or anyone can shed any light on my situtuation - it would be appreciated
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When I use Wukong Remote, it doesn't detect my Fire TV. I have ADB debugging and Unknown Source both on. Might there be another setting I am missing so my Firestick can be detected?
I tried to transfer a ustv4.0 APK zip file to the firestick via USB after some extensive instructions on YouTube but found that using Google Drive with ES File Explorer would be the quick and easy method. I also got lost in the instructions after downloading ADB and fire starter. When plugging the firestick back into the TV to go the ES file route, the firestick doesn't even show up on the TV now- the HDMI port that I had used would display 'fire stick' and display the HDMI port #, now nothing shows up and then the screen times out quickly as if nothing is plugged in. When I first plugged in the firestick to my windows 10 laptop, I checked the drives and it didn't show up although I could hear a USB connection chime as if something just was connected and if I disconnected it, it had a disconnect chime as well. I did see in device manager before unplugging it that it had shown up as 'unknown device' towards the bottom land labeled as AFTM. Can anyone tell me what they think may have gone wrong and why it no longer shows up on the TV or why it's now not starting up for that matter? Any help would be appreciated.
ps: I'm brazilian, so..english it's not my main language.
I double posted this on /r/fireTV/ and /r/firetvstick sub on Reddit
Everyone, all good? It's been a year since I've had this problem, let's see if anyone knows.
So...i want to connect my ds4 controller with my 2nd generation Fire Stick
The fire tv stick has compatibility with bluetooth devices and third party controls. I've read a lot of tutorials explaining the procedure, basically I'd just add the control, going to the fire pairing menu, and pressing the 'share' + 'home' button on the dualshock. Anyway fire finds the control, but it can not match ..
I already had the first generation Stick, and although the DS4 did not match the standard menu ... I succeeded through this tutorial:
Software ADB FIRE > Get your mac address with this command: settings get secure bluetooth_address Download and install sixaxisPairToolSetup-0.3.0 Connect your controller via usb to your pc, run the tool, and change the master address to your fire stick's address.
Put your dualshock4 in pairing mode and scan for bluetooth controllers with your fire stick DO NOT SELECT IT. Turn off your controller by holding the (ps) button Select "wireless controller" on your fire stick Turn back on the controller It should now be connected, and it will be greyed out in the list.
But this procedure does not work for the 2nd fire stick ... I've tried several bluetooth device setup apps installed on the stick itself, but nothing.
PS: 1) there is a way to connect the control, with the 'adb shell' and modifying some command lines, but everyone complains about the terrible performance that the control gets...
2) I have an OTG cable that has an extra USB input, I can connect my DS4 directly to the FireStick, in this case the control works perfectly, but the cable is short, and i want to connect only via bluetooth..
That's it, thank you guys, any help is welcome!
Fire TV (not stick) v2... I was following along with instructions for a 3rd party app and it told me to turn on all three ADB debugging options. Previously I had only "ADB Debugging" and "Apps from unknown sources" on. I didn't think this would be a problem because Amazon's description for the option is "Turn on to enable ADB connections over USB for this power cycle." Notice the for this power cycle part.
I did and when I did I lost use of my remote control. Not sure why, but this happened before (long time ago, I don't remember all the details now but a factory reset cured it). After some playing around, I determined my wifi is no longer working, hence the remove not working either. I grabbed a USB keyboard (which worked before) and plugged it in but nothing. Then I remembered the power cycle thing, so I power cycled the box, and... still nothing! I then power cycled 5 or 6 more times, still nothing! Is this an error on Amazon's part? Or am I not understanding what a power cycle is here?
I then thought I would ADB into it, but when I gave the connect command, the Fire TV asks if it's okay to authorize the connection. I can see (via HDMI) that it's waiting for input of OK or Cancel (there is also a check box to always remember my laptop's MAC address for future connections). However, I have no way to give it permission. Anyone know a way?
I have tried re-pairing the remote (home button) numerous times, and for minutes at a time, but without wifi operational it's of no use. I then thought about the Fire TV app, so I installed that and connected the Fire TV to an Ethernet port on my router and my cell phone to wifi of the same router and they segments are bridged. The app correctly sees the Fire TV box (displays its name and all), but when I ask it to connect it just times out and says "unable to connect."
I then found an article on AFTVNews about holding down the Alt-PrntScrn-i buttons (simultaneously) as it's first booting to get to a recovery menu. Tried that too, but no luck either. Can anyone confirm this is because USB debugging is on and not that my timing isn't correct?
So to all the Fire TV experts, and gurus, is my unit bricked with no hope of ever recovering???
Hi everyone
This is NOT the normal posting about pairing a remote to the Amazon Fire Stick. I have a Firestick and at the sign in page (where you connect your user account to Amazon) it is completely stuck. The remote does nothing.
Note:
The remote works fine on another Firestick
The batteries have been replaced and are OK
The usual tips for pairing the remote to the Firestick have all failed.
No matter what I do the remote will note pair (the remote is fine). I cannot get past the sign-in screen.
Does anyone know a way to reset the Firestick?
Has the Firestick gone completely?
Will ADB Link or other such device reset it?
Does anyone have any ideas please?
Thank you
3 options I can think of.
1) Use an OTG adapter and plug in a keyboard. Finishing signing in then navigate to the settings and pair the remote in the settings.
2) Same as the above except use the fire tv remote app on your phone.
4) Root the stick (if possible on your version) factory reset/wipe in TWRP. If that doesn't fully reset the device you can flash the stock firmware and it will restore it to the same state as it was out of the box, meaning the first screen will be on remote pairing.
I suspect what happens is the stick was deregistered. That usually brings up the sign-in page, and somewhere either the pairing was lost or that isn't the remote that was paired with that stick when it was deregistered.
Dear Sir
Thank you for your excellent, extensive response. However, I am unsure what TWRP is?
Thank you
I would highly suggest trying option 1 or 2 first. Option 3 requires rooting the stick and you should have a good understanding of what TWRP is before going down that path. Also you may or may not even be able to root it, depending on which you have and the software version it's on.
Hello it would have to be option 3. I tried the fire TV app and it would not install on either my phone or fire tablet. The only thing I cannot understand using TWRP is the tutorials I have seen say the Android device needs to have ADB Debugging ON.
Hardly a chance of doing it as I cannot access the device in the first place!!!
I will have a go and see what comes up.
Cheers
Using TWRP requires unlocking the device, and unlocking the device requires an older firmware that is vulnerable to an exploit. I don't know which Stick you have or your firmware version, but if the Stick has received an update since March, then there is no way to unlock it currently.
If you had TWRP, you wouldn't need to enable ADB debugging in FireOS, because TWRP includes it's own ADB binary that it enables.
Have you already tried the FireTV app on a phone/tablet? When you choose setup a new device, I thought the phone communicated with the Stick via Bluetooth?
Hello Finnzz!
thank you for the input.
I did try and install FireTV on my kindle tablet but it won't install for some reason.
I am not aware of the phone or device connecting via bluetooth (I thought it was only the remote that came with it that did that) but if it does connect with bluetooth I cannot get into the Firestick to actually connect to wi-fi or to turn on bluetooth devices! So, I am stuck!
Just to clarify, I'm talking about the FireTV app for Android.
Amazon Fire TV - Apps on Google Play
Simple navigation, a keyboard, plus voice search for Fire TV.
play.google.com
When using that app on your phone, and selecting:
'set up new device'
Then:
'Fire TV'
This will search for FireTVs via Bluetooth. Bluetooth is turned on by default on the FireTV. The stock FireTV remote connects to the Stick using Bluetooth, so it has to be on.
If you are using a FireHD tablet download the FireTV app from the Amazon app store, don't sideload the Google Play Store version.
Amazon Fire TV:Amazon.com:Appstore for Android
Edit: Also, have you already tried resetting the remote?
Reset Your Fire TV Remote - Amazon Customer Service
If your remote isn't working, try resetting it.
www.amazon.com
Hello
Thank you for the reply. Just to make sure does the Firstick need to be connected to wi-fi in order for bluetooth to work because if that is the case I cannot turn on wi-fi.
Thank you
Aussie Shiraz said:
Just to make sure does the Firstick need to be connected to wi-fi in order for bluetooth to work because if that is the case I cannot turn on wi-fi
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Have you already tried the remote reset procedure linked to above? This is the first thing you should try. Simply taking out or replacing the batteries does not reset it.
Did you already try using the FireTV app on another Android device? I wouldn't think that if the app is communicating via Bluetooth for setup that WiFi was needed. Try it and see
Bullseye!!!
Nailed it finally and the recommendation you put forward (Fire TV app) worked a treat. It amazed me how fast and responsive it was.
Without your assistance I thought the Firestick was ready for the bin.
I am very appreciative to the following contributors:
bnevets27Finnzz
Cheers!
Glad you got it sorted. Sorry for my misinformation, I wasn't aware the app commuted with the stick over Bluetooth.