Hi Ddresh,
I understand where you're cming from, and I'm not bashing Roky products, but I don't think you're familiar with this long standing issue. I'm not talking early adoption or frankly anything that would likely increase the cost of the unit to produce. I'm talking about the ethernet port speed. 1gbps (1 gigabyte per second) is the standard from about 10 years ago. Now many new routers support ethernet speeds of 2.5gbps or higher. 100mbps is about 20 year old tech. It is very hard to find anything new on the market in the past 5 years that still has 100mbps in it, except the Roku Ultra.
I also have had Roku's since they first started and am an enthusiast s well. I currently own around 10 Roku devices and have given that many away on top of that. There is technically a valid reason to want the hardwired (not wireless) speed to be a faster and support technology that is at least somewhat obsolete, as opposed to just slow. WiFi tends to interfere with some of my equipment, and hardwire is exponentially more stable and virtually eliminates interference, congested channels and lost packets. Roku has focused on updating WiFi only on the Ultra for at least 10 years, as well as remotes. Those all cost substantially more than maybe 5 center per unit to move from 100mbps to 1000mbps, if there is any cost difference at all.
I do not believe I am alone in waiting for many years for them to update it to at least the low end of the current ethernet tech for this specific product.