


If you don't see your preferred network, select "Rescan" at the bottom of the list.Select your preferred network. As soon as you see the name of your home network in the list of nearby networks, use the directional buttons on the remote to highlight it in yellow, and then press the Select button in the center of the remote to select it. The Fire Stick will automatically start scanning for nearby networks. Use the directional buttons on the remote to go down and to the right to highlight the "Network" option in yellow, then press the Select button in the center of the remote. Select Network. It's the second option in the menu with the icon of three curved lines that resemble a Wi-Fi signal. It's the button with the outline of a house on it. Press the Home button on the controller to go to the Home menu if you aren't already on the main Home screen.

Select Settings. Use the directional buttons on the remote to go to the very top of the Home screen, then select "Settings" which is at the far-right of the options at the very top of the screen. Use the included adapter and plug the Fire Stick directly into a power outlet on the wall if you see a message saying the Fire Stick is getting insufficient power.If your TV has an open USB port, you can plug it into the TV directly instead of using the included adapter. Turn on your TV and make sure you have the correct source input is selected.Ĭonnect the Fire Stick to power. Make sure the Fire Stick's micro-USB power cord is plugged into the Fire Stick and the other end of the USB cord is attached to the included power adapter and plugged into an open power outlet. Connect the Fire Stick to TV and power.Ĭonnect the Amazon Fire Stick to your TV. The Amazon Fire Stick connects directly to an HDMI port on the back of your TV.
