Yesterday I bought a Samsung BD-P2500 Bluray player that has built in ethernet and comes with Netflix streaming capabilities. I'm wondering if there is a way to use this capability wirelessly? Right now I have a 50 foot ethernet cable running across my floor to my wireless router and am streaming this way. But I'm sitting here thinking that it would be really cool to do it wirelessly. I can't run a cable through walls, under floors etc. since I rent an apt.. I guess if its not possible to go wireless I could ask landlord to run a cable for me, but I doubt he will go for it.
So, does anyone have any suggestions or know what I would need to accomplish this task? Or is it just wishfull thinking?
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Hmmm, no one knows if this is possible? any suggestions will be welcomed!!
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Some of us are pretty negative about Samsung DVD/BluRay players these days, so there may not be many people who own one. Samsung has region locked all of their currently available players and I wouldn't recommend anyone buy one. Perhaps someone will yet answer your question, but if not, you may simply need to try another website forum until you find one where somebody has the player in question. A well formed Google/Yahoo/etc. search on the subject might possibly provide some help as well.
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