best dvd players with wifi image
Jim
Im would like to hook my Network Blu-Ray disk player that is eithernet ready but its not wifi ready`. Can I use my LapTop that is wifi to my dvd player to recive netflix on my tv?
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ToTo raises an excellent point that I didn't even consider - sharing your Internet connection from your laptop with your BR player. It may be what you need.
You could get your BR player on your network by either using an Ethernet WIFI adapter or by using an Powerline Ethernet adapter/bridge.
With Powerline Ethernet you usually get two adapters. One adapter plugs into an A/C outlet near your player, and you connect the player's ethernet to the adapter. The other plugs into an A/C outlet near your WIFI router, and you plug another Ethernet cable into the second adapter from your router. Then the magic should happen - your BR player should appear on your network. I've used such adapters and they've performed well for me. I think they work well and are cheaper and easier to setup than WIFI adapters. but that's your other option.
ToTo raises an excellent point that I didn't even consider - sharing your Internet connection from your laptop with your BR player. It may be what you need.
You could get your BR player on your network by either using an Ethernet WIFI adapter or by using an Powerline Ethernet adapter/bridge.
With Powerline Ethernet you usually get two adapters. One adapter plugs into an A/C outlet near your player, and you connect the player's ethernet to the adapter. The other plugs into an A/C outlet near your WIFI router, and you plug another Ethernet cable into the second adapter from your router. Then the magic should happen - your BR player should appear on your network. I've used such adapters and they've performed well for me. I think they work well and are cheaper and easier to setup than WIFI adapters. but that's your other option.
Why did the GameCube meet such negative reception in comparison to its competing game systems?
Charles An
I really felt the GCN had the most unique and simplistic, fun games to offer. I enjoyed it throughout my childhood and played countless hours with my buddies. Sure, the system didn't have a DVD player or sufficient wifi connectivity, but it excelled in delivering quality games, which is the prime purpose any console.
Why did it meet such negative reception from critics?
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"Although generally receiving positive comments on its software library which includes some of the highest-rated video games ever made, the GameCube received criticism for its "toy-ish" external hardware design and for lacking some of the technical features of its competitors (such as DVD playback, digital audio output, widespread online support, and widescreen display mode for most games)."
That's what wikipedia says, but I'm with you on it being great. That is the system I have owned the most games for in my life-time, and there is a huge number of fantastic games, unlike other systems which usually only have a handful. Plus it's the most durable system on the market, you can throw it off of a roof and it can still work (check youtube for that kind of stuff)
Edit: Also thor d I'm not trying to be mean but you don't know what you're talking about.
"Although generally receiving positive comments on its software library which includes some of the highest-rated video games ever made, the GameCube received criticism for its "toy-ish" external hardware design and for lacking some of the technical features of its competitors (such as DVD playback, digital audio output, widespread online support, and widescreen display mode for most games)."
That's what wikipedia says, but I'm with you on it being great. That is the system I have owned the most games for in my life-time, and there is a huge number of fantastic games, unlike other systems which usually only have a handful. Plus it's the most durable system on the market, you can throw it off of a roof and it can still work (check youtube for that kind of stuff)
Edit: Also thor d I'm not trying to be mean but you don't know what you're talking about.
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