First, your player needs to be WiFi enabled and no, you can use your own wireless router for it. The wireless is built into the player, just like with the Wii game consoles
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
If you already have a Netflix account, you just need to enter your account information on the BluRay player's Netflix menu. If you don't have an account already, you will need to set one up on your computer so that you can get the account information that the BluRay player needs.
No it cannot you need a ps3 or a bluray player
No it cannot you need a ps3 or a bluray player
A router and a modem are two separate things. There are a few different modem/router combo's, but typically you will need both items.
Any HD television will handle a Bluray player.
Any television will work with a Bluray player but to get the full quality of the Bluray format, you will need an HD television with an HDMI input. Televisions that do not have an HMDI input can use the analog output from the player but the signal will be SD rather than HD.
Yes. The only way to get wireless internet is by having a router.
Because each VLAN need to be on an a separate subnet, we normally need a level 3 device to lift the packages from one subnet to the other.The simplest way of doing that is to hook up a router to the switsh, and use a so called "router on a stick"configuration. However, this is seldom done i a production environment today.
A type of device known as a brouter (or bridge router). A bridge forwards non-routable protocols, and a router routes routable protocols. Brouters have both capabilities built into them, and thus reduce the need for two separate devices.
You will require a Bluray player to play a disc. To watch content in high definition, you will need an HD television with an HDMI connection between them. However, Bluray players have analog outputs to allow a standard definition signal to be connected to non HD televisions.