![]() As always, let me know how it goes and I'll be glad to help with any trouble you may have. It should pick up the new SSID that you entered unless you're having signal problems. You'll need to reset your Internet Protocol Setup to Auto in Network Settings on the BluRay player to make it all work, then select Auto from Access Point Selection. When you're done with that, setup your computers to use the new wireless information and then enter it on your BluRay player as well and see if things improve. ![]() The security of your wireless network depends on it being hard to crack, but not such a mess that you can't enter it on your computers and entertainment equipment. Make it a mess, but be sure to write it down. Enter a new WPA passphrase, between eight (8) and sixty-three (63) mixed letters and numbers in length. Just use letters or numbers (English-language letters, if you were inclined to use letters from other alphabets). Avoid putting spaces in the SSID, or any type of symbol. Make the SSID something that is unique to you, like a first or last name or a by-name or nickname. This troubleshooting step is posted as an answer, per site policy, but don't accept it until you're satisfied that it has answered your original question.
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