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Old 11-10-2010, 12:28 AM   #1
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Default Before purchasing a Panaonic Blu-ray player (Important wireless LAN information)

Panasonic Wireless LAN info


The Panasonic DMP-BD65 and 3-D DMP-BDT100 are ideal for someone that has a wired Ethernet home network. Sure you can add wireless to the players with the optional $99.95 wireless LAN adapter (Around $61 on Amazon), but the problem is both the DMP-BD65 and DMP-BDT100 only have the USB port in the front of the player instead of the back. So cosmetically the wireless LAN adapter is not that attractive sticking out of the front of the player.

For those that need wireless LAN the 2-D Panasonic DMP-BD85K, 3-D DMP-BDT300, and 3-D DMP-BDT350 are ideal since they have both a front and rear USB jacks with a wireless LAN adapter included. It looks better cosmetically to have the wireless LAN adapter plugged into the back of the player instead of the front.


I use a 100% wired network for my Blu-ray players, I am just posting this information since some houses that are over 10 years old were not wired in the walls with CAT6A, CAT6, or CAT5E.

http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...702#tabsection

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