Is there any way I can take this $40 Blu-Ray player online without spending $50?
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    Is there any way I can take this $40 Blu-Ray player online without spending $50?

    I got a Toshiba BDX2150 for $40 from Best-Buy as a Black Friday deal.

    First of all, yes, I expected such a cheap Blu-Ray player to not have WiFi and yes, I realize that many of them purposely lock you into a propitiatory adapter.

    To my complete non-surprise, when I got it, it requires a $50 propitiatory adapter, a Toshiba WLM-10NB1.

    I know that the WLM-10NB1 is propitiatory so you can't just use any WiFi adapter, but considering the player itself was only $40.... has anyone made any unofficial 3rd party adapters that would be compatible with the WLM-10NB1? Or are there any good WiFi Ethernet Bridges that I can use instead that cost less than $50?

    I refuse to play Toshiba's little game of overpriced propitiatory WiFi for what should be an industry standard.
    "A train station is where a train stops. A bus station is where a bus stops. On my desk I have a workstation..." - William Faulkner

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    It appears to have an Ethernet port. If at all possible, using a cable would probably be the easiest and cheapest option. If that isn't possible, then it would be worth a try to borrow a standard WiFi dongle and plug it into the USB port and see if you can get that to work.
    Nick.

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    Yeah, I know about the ethernet port, that's why I asked if I can get a decent WiFi Ethernet Bridge that would cost less than the adapter.

    There's lots of reviews complaining about the USB WiFi adapter being propitiatory and the player not taking a standard wifi adapter, so I can't just plug any WiFi adapter into it.
    "A train station is where a train stops. A bus station is where a bus stops. On my desk I have a workstation..." - William Faulkner

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    What wireless networking equipment (routers, etc.) do you already have at your Location? How far away are they located from where the new Blu-Ray player will be lcoated?

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