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Is there a way to do this? Use the remote to enter the Wi-fi network code. Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended.
However, if you find that an output has to be split, you might find that more hardware might be needed--amplifiers or the like. The Roku automatically reboots. Out of curiosity, which modulator do you use? While I could replace the access point, I was thinking about getting a Roku.
Big Picture Big Sound - So for the other two rooms where I watch Roku the most...
I have a wireless network set up in the house; roku router is in my office. Up until recently I've been streaming Netflix through my wired blu ray player which is hooked up to a now defunct internet access point. While I could replace the access point, I was thinking about getting a Roku. I live alone, but would like the convenience of being able to use the Roku for Netflix in both my living room and in my bedroom without having to unplug the Roku each time. I hook not be doing this simultaneously. Is there a way to do this? And lastly, which Roku would be best for my purposes? All you need is two Roku boxes. It is a little more trouble but more flexible. By setting the system up correctly every device I have is available in three different rooms. The remote uses an infrared signal, so it has to be line of sight, or use an infrared remote repeater of some kind, or use a program that communicates to the Roku over the network. The good news is that all outputs on the Roku are active all the time. However, if you find roku an output has to be split, you might find that more hardware might be needed--amplifiers or the like. I suspect the cleanest solution just may be to have hook Roku boxes and thus eliminate a bunch of potential issues. Not a direct answer to the question, but I thought I'd share my setup as food for thought. Still, I have to carry the remote to whichever room I want to watch Roku. And the remote costs more than a new Roku. So for the other two rooms where I watch Roku the most. Out of curiosity, which modulator do you use? Out of curiosity, which modulator do you use? ChannelPlus 5515 It's really a pretty expensive solution when compared to just purchasing another Roku box. So it made sense then. Roku really changes the dynamics.