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Blu-ray players are getting more internet capable and any player made 2010 or later is probably going to have wi-fi or wireless internet connectivity. However not all players are the same. Some Blu-ray players are wi-fi ready while others are wi-fi built-in. What's the difference? Wi-Fi ready players need an extra part called a dongle or adapter stick to make them work with your wireless router and not just any adapter, typically only the one the player's manufacturer offers. Usually this will cost you an extra $80. But Wi-Fi built-in players already have the adapter in them and are ready to go without adding a part. Be sure to check if the player is Wi-Fi built-in, as this is what you want for wireless connectivity.
Passwords work and you might want to auto detect the the wi-fi. If you are using windows 8 with a windows XP wi-fi adapter it will not work. Get an Updated on, as wifi for windows XP is a 32 bit adapter. You
Need a Windows 7 or better adapter.
Sounds like you have a lose connection. Shaking a laptop isn't the best solution. You didn't supply make, model of machine ,so the best I can do is, open the laptop , find the wireless adapter and secure lose connection or reseat card is applicable.
You must purchase a Wi-Fi adapter (possibly a USB Wi-Fi adapter) & follow the the adapter's installation instructions followed by inputting the modem's SSID & passphrase (if there is one). The SSID will probably show up in a list of available networks. Just follow the adapter's instructions. Refer to the modem's instructions for logon information (i.e., SSID, encryption type (if any), passphrase (if any), WPS PIN # (if any), etc.).
no you cannot replace the built-in wi-fi card...
if you try to change the drivers for atheros wi-fi to Broadcam driver, your wi-fi card will not function anymore.... but you can always install another WI-FI card in your laptop... you can buy a USB Adapter or a Cardbus(PCMCIA) adapter for this purpose...if you want your wi-fi signal strenth and range to be higher, you can opt to buy an adapter which comes under N standard....N standard wi-fi adapters are capable of connecting at a speed of more than 300mbps(practically) to any N standard device like router....
First make sure that wi fi switch of your laptop is turn on. Then check that wi fi netowkr adapter driver is installed perfect and enable. Go to device manager and enable wi fi adapter. For check device manager right click on my computer icon then click on property then hardware ->device manager. Then you see all driver list. Then enable wi fi . Also right click on my computer places icon then go to proeprty then you can see your network adapter right click on wi fi adapter then click on "view available wi fi networks." then connect your wi fi . Let me know if you need more assistance.Thanks.
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