St. Clown
Liberal Rebel Scum, apparently
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)
You'll know if the blu-ray player has wi-fi if you have the owner's manual and it says. Otherwise, the only other way to know is going through the network setup process to see if it asks you to setup the Wi-Fi connection. If there is no wi-fi setup section within the menu of processes, then it's most likely not a wi-fi enabled device.And how would I know this?
Well, yes, if you want to use the blu-ray player as the device that provides Netflix. It's not a great solution, but it's the solution. There may be other options available, but I'm not familiar with them.Even though the router/modem is a completely different room? I cannot be the only person in the world whose router/modem is in a different room, can I be?
Blu-ray players can sometimes require software updates just like a computer because, more or less, that's essentially what they are - specifically purposed computers. That's why you can run Netflix and likely other apps through the device. So the player's operating system gets updated from time to time as well as Netflix receiving updates.Um, what?