Yes, a router can cause problems with streaming Netflix through a Blu-ray player. Issues such as poor signal strength, outdated firmware, or network congestion can lead to buffering or reduced streaming quality. Ensuring your router is functioning properly, positioned optimally, and updated can help improve the streaming experience. Additionally, checking your internet speed and bandwidth may also be necessary.
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A wireless TV router is a device that is used to display your TV signal. They can be purchased through your Dish Network or any cable company. It can be used for things like Netflix.
I suppose, but that's if your player has an ethernet port. Must of them just have a wireless receiver built inside
Yes. The only way to get wireless internet is by having a router.
It's the Wi-Fi router itself that is locked, not the iPod Touch that is causing this problem. You'll have to go through the router settings in the router software on your computer.
Your wireless adapter probably worked better with the old router. Or the new router is a lower end N router and the old one was a high end G
I would depend on what you currently have as a router and if you plan on using the router as a wireless access point. I would imagine if you are connecting through your smart TV's ethernet port, you shouldn't need to upgrade. If you plan on streaming video and movies I would recommend getting a dual-band wireless router. Hope that helps. -J
Yes, you can do that. The printer and cellular router should not interfere with each other. If it is a problem you can route the printer through the router.
no you do not need to be wireless, you can just use a reg cat5 cable to ps3/xbox/wii from router to hook up
Hard wire your gaming system on it own leg of the router will help. Change the netflix password and don't give it to him. Super glue all the buttons on the TV and remote. I game with netflix running all the time on a 3gig dsl connection I don't notice any problem.
If you are having a problem connecting to the internet, there are several ways to tell if the problem is with your computer or your ISP (internet service provider). First, check your network connections from the control panel on your computer. If your computer says that you are disconnected, the problem is probably with the connection between your computer and your router. If not, the problem may be with your computer itself, your router, or ISP. Check your router's status indicator lights. If they are not blinking normally the problem is most likely with your ISP or the router itself. If not, it is probably a problem with your computer. Answer Check out in this order: System, Program, User...