A lot of Blu-ray Players do not have wi-fi connectability at all. On those that have it, reception is about as good as on a netbook computer in the same location.
Not exactly. Only Blu-Ray players have WiFi these days and not every Blu-Ray player has WiFi
That means that your Blu-Ray player is WiFi enabled and most of these players allow you to access streaming websites such as Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Instant Video, and Hulu
No. "Reception" means that you are receiving a signal well enough; wherereas "WiFi" is the wireless signal system for internet access, that you either have or don't have at your disposal.
No, there is not an app for that. Wi-Fi reception cannot be boosted through the use of an app.
You can have up to 12 players.
if wifi means connect with other players than it aready has wifi
No, there are no players that allow you to stream wifi yet.
Most WiFi enabled players
find one stupid
you need to have other ds or a good reception and they both have to be giving a mystery gift once you both got it you get a rare item and try wifi via its the fastest
You do not need internet unless you want to do something that requires wifi. In that case you need wifi. To complete calls, take pictures, or listen to music on your phone, you donot need wifi. To compete calls, you need reception however.
I do know that AT&T has always have good wifi service. They have ranked number one in wifi service. They are a little bit expensive, but they have wifi service.