One of the most popular platforms for Kodi is the Amazon Fire TV Stick, more commonly known as a Firestick. This portable device, which runs on a version of the Android operating system, allows users to download a variety of media and software onto a USB device which can then be plugged into any TV or another USB-enabled machine. It is ideal for those who want to carry their media about, whether travelling overseas, out and about on business or simply to take your favourite movie over to a friend’s house.

While the Firestick is undoubtedly a convenient and portable device, it is not always as straightforward to operate as a computer or tablet. This is because the main operating tool is a remote control rather than a keyboard. This can make the process of navigating Kodi frustrating. Newer versions contain voice activation, but this is only marginally easier to use. As a result, when Kodi is not working on a Firestick, it is not always as straightforward to resolve the issue as it might be on other devices. Which is where this guide comes in. Read on and we will offer a troubleshooting guide which will help you tackle all the most common issues you might encounter when using Kodi on a Firestick.

Before You Stream, Install a VPN

No matter which device you are running Kodi on, we always strongly recommend that all readers use a VPN. This is because, although the Kodi media player itself is completely legal, some of the unofficial addons which people use with it are not. Many users have downloaded these addons and watched content through them, only to be served with legal notices later on. Some are even subjected to further legal action. Using a VPN renders you anonymous online and therefore mitigates the risks associated with using unofficial addons with Kodi.

While the debate over whether or not to use a VPN with Kodi is over, the question of which one to use is still widely discussed. We approach it based on the four core criteria which are required from any VPN to function well with Kodi:

  • Fast connection speeds
  • Strong privacy settings
  • No restrictions on data or traffic
  • Wide server availability

The Best VPN for Kodi – IPVanish

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Based on this, we have concluded that IPVanish is the standout VPN provider on the market for Firestick users. They have a guaranteed no-logging policy you can trust as well as an excellent 256-bit AES encryption, DNS leak protection, and really useful automatic kill switch in case your VPN connection drops. Their connection speeds are second-to-none no matter which server you connect to and with more than 850 servers available in more than 60 countries, there are plenty of options to choose from. IPVanish has no restrictions on either bandwidth usage or the type of data that can be streamed, with even BitTorrent files permitted. And importantly, they also have great, user-friendly apps that are available on all devices, including a dedicated Amazon app for Firestick users. Put together, this makes IPVanish the perfect VPN for Firestick Kodi users.

IPVanish offers a 7-day money back guarantee which means you have a week to test it risk-free. Please note that Addictive Tips readers can save a massive 60% here on the IPVanish annual plan, taking the monthly price down to only $4.87/mo.

Kodi on Firestick – A Troubleshooting Guide

There are various problems that can occur when using Kodi on a Firestick. Sometimes, these are issues that can be resolved within Kodi or in the settings of the Firestick itself. Other times, it might be a problem related to your internet connection or something a bit more obscure. In this guide, we are going to go through some of the most common problems Kodi Firestick users have reported to us and outline the steps you need to take to resolve the problem.

Problem 1 – Content Streamed on Kodi is Always Buffering

Perhaps the most common issue that Kodi Firestick users report is that when trying to stream content, their connection is slow, it doesn’t run smoothly and is always buffering. These problems are invariably caused by slow internet connection speeds rather than Kodi itself.

Therefore, the first step to take is to visit a site which checks your connection speed. Speedtest.net is the one we usually use. On the home page, hit the Go button and the site will tell you how fast your connection is. Your connection speed will differ depending on what internet package you have, but if it is slower than expected there are a few things you can do to try and improve it.

The Solutions

  • Unplug the router: The first thing to do is to unplug and then reconnect your router. This will often improve connection speeds from the router as the settings and connections reset.
  • Unplug the Firestick: Another possible solution is to unplug the Firestick from the power supply, leave it for a few moments, and then reconnect it again and restart it. If there is an issue with the Firestick connection itself, this can sometimes resolve it.
  • Clear the Cache: One final thing which might help is to clear the cache on the Firestick itself. This can be done by going to Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications > Kodi > Clear Cache. Be sure not to hit Clear Data as this will delete all your content on Kodi too.

  • Improve your router/internet connection: If this doesn’t improve your speed, there are two other possible solutions. Either your router is unable to cope with the internet speeds you have available, in which case you will need to invest in a new one. Or you will need to upgrade your internet deal to get faster speeds from your ISP.

None of these solutions is guaranteed, but more often than not, one of them will make a difference.

Problem 2 – Firestick Overheating

The Firestick is a small device but it has a surprising amount of power. As a result, it can sometimes generate quite a bit of heat, as the device itself has no inbuilt heat dispersion or cooling mechanism to help itself. If your Firestick does overheat, it can affect its performance or in extreme circumstances stop the device working altogether. It is a surprisingly common problem especially if you live in a warm climate, but fortunately, there is a very simple solution.

The Solution

Firstly, you need to ascertain if your Firestick is overheating or not. The simple, low-tech way to do this is to touch it. If it feels hot, you will need to find a way to cool it down. The best way to do this is by directing a small fan at the Firestick while it is switched on. You can buy one of these online for next to nothing and nowadays, you can even get a USB fan that can be plugged into your computer or even your TV. Turn on the fan, point it at the Firestick and within a few minutes it should have cooled down and will begin functioning as usual again.

Problem 3 – Firestick Is Losing Its Network Connection

Another problem (not to be confused with Problem 1 in this guide) is Firesticks dropping their network connections altogether. If you are using Kodi at the time, this will mean either the stream you are watching will stop or you will be clicking on links or menu items within an add-on and they just won’t work. The cause of this problem is usually related to the size of the Firestick.

Basically, in order to keep the Firestick compact and portable, Amazon has had to compromise on some of the components. One such component is the Wi-Fi receiver. As a result, the Firestick only has a limited Wi-Fi range and losing the network connection is far from unusual.

The Solution

Depending on the cause of the loss of network connection, there are a few possible solutions you could try which should fix this problem.

  1. Move your Firestick closer to your router or vice versa – If the problem is being caused by the router being out of range of the Firestick, a simple solution is to move the two devices closer together.
  1. Move anything that might be blocking the signal – While Wi-Fi signals can pass through objects, they can also weaken the signal, which can some cause connections to be lost. Try to ensure that there is nothing between your router and the device which could be blocking the signal.
  1. Is your Firestick or router overheating – As noted above, it is quite easy for a Firestick to overheat. But the same is true for a cheap router too. The solution suggested previously, of directing a small fan towards the Firestick, will work equally well for either device.
  1. Buy a new wireless router – If nothing else works, you might need to buy a new router. They do not last forever and new routers typically have a better signal than older models. This doesn’t have to be a big expense either. A decent new router can be picked up for under £20 from most tech websites these days.

Problem 4 – Kodi App Not Working Properly

The final common issue many of our readers have encountered is for the Kodi Firestick app to stop functioning properly. Some glitch or other is causing the app to not respond to your interactions correctly whether by not opening menu items or failing to open links. This is as common on the Firestick as it is on any other device. Unfortunately, the limited functionality of a Firestick means that rather than run a troubleshooter or using another solution, the quickest and easiest thing to do is to reinstall the Kodi software.

The Solution

The reinstallation method for Kodi is a simple one as you can see from the seven simple steps below. The method given assumes you have already changed the settings on the Firestick to accept apps from unknown sources and also already installed a downloading tool, such as Downloader. If this is not the case, you will be better off following our full guide on How to Install Kodi on Amazon Fire TV Stick.

  1. Open Downloader.
  1. Enter the following URL exactly: http://kodi.tv/download, then click
  1. On the webpage that opens, scroll down to the bottom and click on the Android
  1. Select the ARM 32-Bit link under the Release heading.
  1. Once this file has downloaded, click on Install in the pop-up box.
  1. A black Kodi page will open. You will need to click All and then Install.
  1. The Kodi app should now have reinstalled onto your Firestick. You will find it listed under the heading “Yours Apps & Games”.

There are two other methods for reinstalling Kodi onto a Firestick. These use adbLink and apps2fire and require you to connect your Firestick to a computer or Android device respectively. If you prefer to use one of these methods, you can find a step-by-step guide to both in our How to Install Kodi on Amazon Fire TV Stick guide.

Did our troubleshooting guide help you restore Kodi functionality on your Firestick? Are you running into a problem not covered in this guide? Leave us a comment below, and we’ll get back to you!

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