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Yes, by "copying" one of the profiles, selecting and then modifying the profile as described earlier in this thread.Pretty sure "profile" was the correct term, it's been about a year now. Another point I recall was hotspot configuration wasn't particularly user-friendly, the user interface is a little unconventional.
Logging into your hotspot configuration web page interface for the 1st time, it requires you to change the password from the factory default.
So grab a computer that's connected to your hotspot network, open the web browser application and navigate to your hotspot's configuration web address. From there, you have to create a new password if not already done before you can change any hotspot configuration settings.
You're looking to change the hotspot APN configuration as described in this thread.
I had other devices that couldn't access the hotspot wifi as well and by making this change to the hotspot APN "profile" those devices were also finally able to reach the internet.
So the problem isn't the roku device or other devices attempting to access the hotspot, the problem is the hotspot won't allow the connection.