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This is mainly for Netflix streaming. I am not tech-savie. The TV is not in the same room as the computer, but I am thinking my wireless router means that I do not have to physically connect the Roku to the router. Would a Blue Ray DVD player that can stream Netflix be a better choice for me than a Roku?
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The roku box does a lot more than you think so check them out before you buy. http://www.roku.com
A blu ray that connects to the internet will give you Netflix and maybe 3 other apps. Look at what you get before you buy. Each brand gives you some different apps. However, you will be able to play your old dvds in the blu ray and have a better picture.
One thing of caution, in order to go wireless, some blu rays require a wireless lan adapter that can add $70 to the cost. Sony has a built in antenna.
Also, your speed is crucial to getting good results with Netflix. The higher the better but it has to be above 2 mbps. The further your modem is away from the blu ray the more your wireless signal can drop and it's subject to interference from cell phones, cordless phones and any wireless device.
The roku box does a lot more than you think so check them out before you buy. http://www.roku.com
A blu ray that connects to the internet will give you Netflix and maybe 3 other apps. Look at what you get before you buy. Each brand gives you some different apps. However, you will be able to play your old dvds in the blu ray and have a better picture.
One thing of caution, in order to go wireless, some blu rays require a wireless lan adapter that can add $70 to the cost. Sony has a built in antenna.
Also, your speed is crucial to getting good results with Netflix. The higher the better but it has to be above 2 mbps. The further your modem is away from the blu ray the more your wireless signal can drop and it's subject to interference from cell phones, cordless phones and any wireless device.
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Q. Currently cable is connected to cable box, and cable box to TV. Non Internet DVD player is connected to TV directly via HMDI cable.
Answer
First off you must already have internet service, then you need a router you connect the DVD player either wireless if its capable of that or using a Ethernet cable Cat 5 or cat 6 preferably cat 6..then you must locate the Blu ray on the network using a computer, and enable it..the Blu ray must be connected to the blu ray TV through HDMI turn on Blu ray use the blu ray guide on the TV to rifle through the menu to the desired location...the DVD will only be able to connect to a limited number of locations on the Internet, because it does not have a browser.
First off you must already have internet service, then you need a router you connect the DVD player either wireless if its capable of that or using a Ethernet cable Cat 5 or cat 6 preferably cat 6..then you must locate the Blu ray on the network using a computer, and enable it..the Blu ray must be connected to the blu ray TV through HDMI turn on Blu ray use the blu ray guide on the TV to rifle through the menu to the desired location...the DVD will only be able to connect to a limited number of locations on the Internet, because it does not have a browser.
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