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RE: Fed up with cable idiocies? How about a wireless LAN for streaming Netflix ?

Posted by Sondek on March 25, 2010 at 07:53:19:

Bambi,

Does your blu machine have a built-in browser? I mean, how do you get your blu machine navigated through the internet to the Netflix site and connected to it so you can stream without some how having a computer as go-between? I'm struggling with the same thing right now with my setup. I have my Oppo conncected to my wirless network, but I have no idea how to make it go where I want it to. I've yet to try a blu disc that has interactive capability, so maybe once I try that things will become clearer to me about internet navigation via the Oppo. I suspect/hope that at sometime in the future, Oppo will send out a fw update that has an imbedded browser function that will allow surfing through your BD player without the need for a PC.