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Bucolic
Anon
2012-Nov-22 2:12 am
[TWC] Blu-ray player connection questionI may buy a Samsung BD player, and use it's "Auto Detect" feature to set the network settings to my NAT router via DHCP. When reading the manual, I noticed this warning about upgrading its firmware:
"Internet access to Samsungs software update server may not be allowed, depending on the router you use or your ISPs policy. For more information, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider)."
Is that likely to be a problem with TWC? I'd hate to buy this BD player, if I can't update to the latest firmware. |
actions · 2012-Nov-22 2:12 am · (locked) |
BOGBS Premium Member join:2004-05-11 |
BOGBS
Premium Member
2012-Nov-23 6:19 pm
I update my Sony Blu-Ray player without issue, so I would say you should be all set |
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I have never had an issue updating the firmware on my two blu ray players, two A/V receivers, TV, Xbox, PS3 or DirecTV DVRs. |
actions · 2012-Nov-23 8:01 pm · (locked) |
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Me either. I've been updating my LG networked Blu-ray player for years with no issues. And if some reason you encounter one, they almost always have a place you can download the firmware manually and install it on your player via Thumb drive or disk |
actions · 2012-Dec-1 12:26 pm · (locked) |
Dominokat"Hi" Premium Member join:2002-08-06 Boothbay, ME |
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Last week I bought a new Sony Blu-Ray player that has internet services. As soon as it was connected to my network, it came up saying there was a required software update available. I was able to do that and also use Netflix, etc on the player. |
actions · 2012-Dec-1 2:45 pm · (locked) |
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Bucolic
Anon
2012-Dec-1 10:26 pm
Thanks to all. |
actions · 2012-Dec-1 10:26 pm · (locked) |