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Hello, my Samsung Bd 3D fm 59 is fried, it's no longer connecting to the Internet.
Called both DMA and the manufacturer Samsung, Samsung could only go so far, ran every test available to the player, and they couldn't go any further. Disney movies anywhere ran tests with me, they were the ones who came to the conclusion the internal wifi card is fried, and they said in these cases its a whole unit replacement with itself or another 3D capable player. What should I do with it? |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Does it still work find as a Blu-Ray player, but is just unable to connect to the internet?
If so, maybe move it to another room where you don't currently have a BD player (if applicable), and get a new one for the room this player is currently in, if having the internet connectivity in the room where the player is currently located is important. Alternatively, if the player itself plays movies and so forth fine, even though it can't connect to wifi, will it work with a wired internet connection and if so, is it feasable for you to connect it to a wired connection without having to go through a lot of hassle and without the wire being in the way or otherwise annoyingly visible? |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I'd get a replacement. Dont know what caused the issue originally so even if they fix it...who is to say it wouldn't happen again. I would get a replacement and if something goes iffy with that one...get your $$ back. Just my opinion. Good luck.
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