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DrDrew

join:2009-01-28
Apple Valley, CA
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reply to zenonp

Re: Streaming video on TV cable

A wireless bridge would work too, it'd be cheaper than my suggestion.

But I meant this:
»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···Tpk=moca

zenonp

join:2004-04-09
New York, NY

said by DrDrew:

A wireless bridge would work too, it'd be cheaper than my suggestion.

But I meant this:
»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···Tpk=moca

zenonp

join:2004-04-09
New York, NY

reply to DrDrew

said by DrDrew:

A wireless bridge would work too, it'd be cheaper than my suggestion.
The earlier posts were in the interest of finding a way to get a Blu Ray player I am about to buy (Panasonic DMP-BD85K from Amazon) to stream video (esp Netflix). The discussion of this unit on various forums seemed to indicate that it does not support Netflix or some other sources they advertised and that the USB dongle Wifi might not be as sensitive as a built in. So I called Panasonic, waited for the prescribed 30 minutes for support and got someone to admit that it does not yet support Netflix -- the unit had been put out before their agreement with Netflix went into force, which will be March 30. And the WiFi dongle, I am told, is actually better than most -- it has a better antenna and it has a USB cord lead so it can be moved to a sweet spot.

I thought I would let the folks at this forum know since you were nice enough to explain the intricacies of streaming to me.

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