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Per Mfg website the NS-BRDVD does not have any network connections so you cannot use it on a wired or wireless network. You can only cable it with an HDMI to the TV.
I have a wireless router{frios verizon} and a vizio blueray dvd player. HHow can I watch netflix on a TV(wireless) in the other side of the house without hooking it up with wires?
Must have a higher speeds internet connections for the Wifi or have wire connect directly to the internet connection for a stronger signal down load data's far ahead of the data's being for the Blu Ray player in used.
This is a common problem. If you go to the Insignia web site and find the forums, you will see a 40 page list of wireless connection problems. The wireless section of this player is junk. Use the wired connection and save yourself a lot of aggravation.
You need to enter your network ID, enter the passcode for wpa2 and it should connect. If you are using WEP, it won't work. If you change to WP2 all your wifi needs to change to WPA2. You may have to select a manual code (on your Wireless Point) for WPA2 so you don't have to type in 64 characters. You don't name the website so I cannot investigate.
Since you don't have the wireless version of the ND-BRDVD, you will need to purchase an eithernet cable to run from your router to the player (there's a network port on the back of the player).
Simple as that...one cable and you should be up and watching Netflix!
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