Anyone else annoyed the streaming stick doesn’t auto-connect to known WiFi networks?
The streaming stick saves known networks and passwords, yet it still requires you to manually connect using the physical remote. Now, the streaming stick is meant to be mobile, so it’d be easy to think the remote could sometimes get left behind, and if that happens, you’re screwed. You cannot connect your streaming stick to WiFi without a physical remote. My laptop, iPad, iPhone, etc, all connect to know networks automatically, so why not the Roku streaming stick? This could hardly be an overlooked issue. Is it to make people buy more remotes when they leave theirs behind somewhere? I can understand the need for the physical remote the first time connecting to a network, but if it’s already saving your passwords, why not just auto-connect when the stick is plugged in? Then, if you did leave your remote at some other location, you could still at least use the Roku app as a remote on your iPhone/pad, and still watch tv. The technology, I’m sure, is out there and could be fixed in a software update. So why don’t they?