Why not get a BD player with wireless built in.

Several models already have it.  Samsung BD-P1600, Sony BDP-S560, LG
BD-570 just to name a few.

 

Unless you've got lots of interference or a really long distance between
your access point and BD player, 802.11g would be plenty fast enough.

That is, unless you got that fancy new google provided fiber 100meg
internet connection.

I believe some of the players already have dot N wifi so you should be
golden.

Netflix is currently 720p at best, only stereo sound, no dolby digital
and no closed captioning.  I read that they may offer 1080p, DD and
captioning later this year but again, you ISP is going to be way slower
than you wifi connection.

Good luck.

 

From: James Kerr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 2:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT Home Wireless Question.

 

I'm looking at buying a BluRay player that has an ethernet port so I can
stream content from the Net. I want to make it wireless and have it
connect to my wireless router. What do I need to do this? Another router
that can act as a bridge?

 

TIA

 

James

 

 

 

 

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