Not Quite Following... You would have to tell the box the Password to connect in the first place. You can also do a System Restart on the Rodu XDS to do a definite forget of your network password
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HP Pavilion Elite HPE-410f
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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AMD Phenom x6 1045t
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N/A
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5570
Sound Card
Realtek Highdefinition Audio / 5.1 Dolby Setup
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HP w2207h Widescreen
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1680*1050
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Not Quite Following... You would have to tell the box the Password to connect in the first place. You can also do a System Restart on the Rodu XDS to do a definite forget of your network password
What I meant was after having successfully connected it to a wireless network, if in the future, I need to disconnect the Roku from a wireless network to do a firmware upgrade of my router, how would I do this?
You can configure the Roku in the settings. I have two Roku boxes, and both have the ability to be wireless, but I don't enter any SSID information in them. Plus, when you plug in the ethernet cable, I believe that becomes the primary connection.
Oh... you know you don't have to worry about disconnecting any devices from a router to do firmware upgrades... trust me the router knows what to do.... the only thing you should worry about is connecting a LAN to upgrade firmware, that is the best bet there.
Like the guy said.. You can always delete Wireless connections from setup menus with no problems.
My Computer
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion Elite HPE-410f
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom x6 1045t
Motherboard
N/A
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5570
Sound Card
Realtek Highdefinition Audio / 5.1 Dolby Setup
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h Widescreen
Screen Resolution
1680*1050
Hard Drives
1 TB (fixed), 320 Portable maxtor, Server Hard drives