SOURCE: Connectivity of a Blu-Ray Disc Player
Both should have a variety of different connection means; the standard red, white, yellow marked RCA type inputs, possibly S-video with separate audio (that would be the red, white mentioned before), possibly DVI.
Looking at the manuals for both or the available inputs on each, you should be able to match up the differing systems without problem.
SOURCE: Dynex router blocks connection of Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-Ray to Net
I'm not familiar with that particular router, but all of them are about the same. You can go in and edit firewall settings to allow a particular IP address to have access. Don't disable the firewall completely, just set it to allow that I.P address to have full access.
SOURCE: My Samsung Blu Ray BD1250 fails on the last
I believe if you look at your linksys settings DNS is disabled by default. Unless you are using domain name service it should be off or disabled.
SOURCE: Hello, the 4 LAN ports on my D-Link router, model
It probably is your router that is the problem.
Disconnect its AC power, and reconnect it, to "reset" the router.
Also, try connecting your Blu-Ray player directly to your cable-modem (or DSL-modem), bypassing your router. Turn the modem off, and then turn on, and then turn your Blu-Ray player on, and it should be able to connect to the Internet (and NetFlix).
Try a different router.
SOURCE: I'm trying to connect a Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-ray
Here is the manual (http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201001/20100120173529671/BD-C6500-0120.pdf) ..I typed 192.168.1.1 into my internet explorer address bar and it went to my router options from there I assigned a port
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