Thanks for the notes here. Roku doesn't support the use of WPS for wireless connections. You will need to enter your wireless network password using your Roku remote.
Feel free to drop by the 'Suggest a feature' section of the Community any share any thoughts.
Thanks,
Tanner
If both the router and roku have wps buttons, and wps isn't disabled in the router, it will allow the roku to connect. There should be no need to input password again.
What router?
Thanks for the notes here. Roku doesn't support the use of WPS for wireless connections. You will need to enter your wireless network password using your Roku remote.
Feel free to drop by the 'Suggest a feature' section of the Community any share any thoughts.
Thanks,
Tanner
Having WPS enabled on your router is somewhat insecure.
You only should need to type it in once.
@Bd1 wrote:
Considering that it would require physical access to my phone while it is unlocked in order to activate WPS on the router, it’s plenty secure. Typing in 40 random characters and symbols without a keyboard is a serious pain that I’d prefer to avoid.
That would be a pain. Here's somewhat convoluted workaround. Haven't tested it but should work
I dont think you need to worry about it...but having WPS enabled on your router is hackable.
That really is unacceptable. So you are saying that we can’t use this as a second monitor for our computer?