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Rob
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[Tomato] Tomato WEP with ROKU

I just got the Roku and for some reason it cannot connect to my wireless device running Tomato 1.19.

Has anyone experienced this before? I've turned off WEP/WPA and it works, turn it back on, and doesn't work.
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Rob
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Issue resolved. After resetting it a few times, it worked.

dumbfound

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Rob, is Roku worth it? Does it support HD quality and how high the resolutions?


Rob
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July 16th, @01:36PM

said by dumbfound See Profile :

Rob, is Roku worth it? Does it support HD quality and how high the resolutions?
To be honest, it isn't worth it. I'm using a HDMI cable, which gives me very clear and crisp picture (very very very close to DVD quality). The streaming is fast. Using HDMI, I get this purple line on the right side (reading Roku's forums, it seems to be a known issue).

The downside is that while there is 10,000 titles, they are all old movies that I've already seen. Nothing new.

If they can add a power button, a browser admin screen, and more, newer, titles, it would be worth it.

No HD right now, but they have said that when HD is available, the current box's will support it. It does support 16:9 widescreen.

dumbfound

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ahhh thank you.. old titles? ehhh not really appealing then.


Rob
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said by dumbfound See Profile :

ahhh thank you.. old titles? ehhh not really appealing then.
Yea. Also, at least for me, a lot of the titles are titles I've never heard of.

So yea, 10,000 titles, and only 32 that I see that I want to watch.
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