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Hi @Baseliner1
I have forwarded this thread onto Sony Support in the hopes they can get to the bottom of what your problem is.
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Hi @Lorenzo126 and @Baseliner1
I am curious to why there is a sudden surge of network connectivity issues. Can you please answer the following - just seeing if there is a common cause.
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Hi, here are the answers:
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I have had a message from my contact in Sony this afternoon - they have indeed seen an increase of this issue in their call centres as well. They are now investigating. Unfortunately thats all the info I have at this moment.
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Hi Quinnicus
Can you let me know how I can contact the Sony help centre directly? It's the third time this DVD player has gone wrong in the 5 months since I've owned it, so am tempted to send it back.
Thanks
I just bought a BDP-S3700 and had exactly the same problem. I could connect to my wifi but failed to connect to the internet. I called my ISP butthey said as everything else connected to my wifi, it must be an issue with the DVD player.
I found the answer in the Support community, the link is
You need to enter some settings manually to connect. The important one is tis
I have an iMac and it is in system preferences, network.
I'm no ID guru but I did it. I nearley tore all my hair out and was just about to give up and return the DVD player to the store.
Good luck.
This sorted it! Thanks kevin_priest_fc!
On the other hand, the solution that the Sony tech help people have just sent me was not so helpful. I will be recommending they communicate your solution to other users.
Thanks for taking the time to post.
You're very welcome
what was the cause of this and how did you manage to fix it? i've got the same exact problem now. It's a player connection issue, everything else in the house on wireless works fine.
Hi, the solution was this: https://community.sony.co.uk/t5/home-cinema-projectors-players/bdp-s3700-won-t-recognise-internet-co...
Basically you have to manually change the different IP addresses in the system settings on the DVD player. That worked.