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I have even entered everything manually and it still won't connect.......
It has some old firmware on it, I wonder if that would have anythin to do with it. I bought this thing a couple weeks ago to replace my sony bdp350 in my living room and I am just now getting around to hooking it up. I bought it for netflix, and I can;t een get it networked:rolleyes:. The user inerface on this leaves a little bit to be desired compared to my 2 sony units. Any help on getting this thing networked would be highly appreciated.
Hutchinshouse
04-08-09, 04:55 PM
I have even entered everything manually and it still won't connect.......
It has some old firmware on it, I wonder if that would have anythin to do with it. I bought this thing a couple weeks ago to replace my sony bdp350 in my living room and I am just now getting around to hooking it up. I bought it for netflix, and I can;t een get it networked:rolleyes:. The user inerface on this leaves a little bit to be desired compared to my 2 sony units. Any help on getting this thing networked would be highly appreciated.
Download the firmware here: http://pages.samsung.com/us/bluraysupport/support.html
After the upgrade give it another shot. I have the BD-P2550 too. F/W 2.4 finds the network fine for me.
Download the firmware here: http://pages.samsung.com/us/bluraysupport/support.html
After the upgrade give it another shot. I hav the BD-P2550 too. F/W 2.4 finds the network fine for me.
I just downloaded it and burned an ISO and the player spit the disc back out at me. :eek2: Tried it three times today.
Hutchinshouse
04-08-09, 05:01 PM
I just downloaded it and burned an ISO and the player spit the disc back out at me. :eek2: Tried it three times today.
You have a USB memory stick?
I am going to try burning another ISO and see if tht works.
You have a USB memory stick?
Yep, I will try that if my new ISO doesn't work.
Hutchinshouse
04-08-09, 05:05 PM
Yep, I will try that if my new ISO doesn't work.
Not sure if you saw this: http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/FM/200810/20081023132948687/FW_CD_Update_Quick_Guide.pdf
Details on the install. Good luck.
Not sure if you saw this: http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/FM/200810/20081023132948687/FW_CD_Update_Quick_Guide.pdf
Details on the install. Good luck.
Thanks Hutchins, I have been using dvd media!! I will give it another shot.
Hutchinshouse
04-08-09, 05:26 PM
If it still fails, try a hard reset:
Press and hold the next (>>|) button (on front panel) for more than 5 seconds with no disc inside. All settings will revert to the factory settings.
The CD ISO, got me going. Thanks for the instructions:lol: Its been one of those days. I still can't figure out why I could not get networkedon older firmware and do the update over the internet....
Oh well, it's working now.
Hutchinshouse
04-08-09, 06:56 PM
The CD ISO, got me going. Thanks for the instructions:lol: Its been one of those days. I still can't figure out why I could not get networkedon older firmware and do the update over the internet....
Oh well, it's working now.
Sweet! Enjoy your player!
hdtvfan0001
04-09-09, 08:31 PM
Blu Ray players, in general, should be kept up to date at all times with the latest firmware.
The challenge, of course, is to regularly keep tabs on what version you should have installed.
There should be less of this update, update, update stuff later this year, as many of the newer titles use the same javacode, audio codecs, and disk security.
Blu Ray players, in general, should be kept up to date at all times with the latest firmware.
The challenge, of course, is to regularly keep tabs on what version you should have installed.
There should be less of this update, update, update stuff later this year, as many of the newer titles use the same javacode, audio codecs, and disk security.
I agree, mine are all up to date, except this new one that I bought and it wouldn't even connect until it got new firmware.:eek2:
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