The player must be WiFi enabled and you must have a working wireless network in order for your player to identify and connect to it
The wireless should be built into the player
If the player is WiFi enabled, the wireless adapter is already built into it.
The components that usually accompany a home entertainment system are speakers for surround sound, (either wireless or wired, stereo equipment, a DVD or Blu-ray player, and sometimes a television set.
Yes.
Either there's a problem with the network or the player needs an update
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
It's probably best just to get a WiFi enabled Blu-Ray player
Probably not. Most players are WiFi enabled with the wireless adapter built inside.
Yes. The only way to get wireless internet is by having a router.
You can't
No
If your blu-ray player supports it, yes. The Blu-Ray doesn't care how it get's connectivity, it only cares that it is connected.