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Question

Ethernet Cables

Jan 11, 2012 1:23AM PST

I have to make a 30 ft run with an Ethernet cable to hook up a wired DVD player in another room. The hookup will be temporary just to update my BluRay player that is wired for Internet but not wireless and want to keep cost as low as possible. Please advise best way to do this including recommended cables or other equipment to us.

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DO NOT MAKE THAT CABLE.
Jan 11, 2012 1:32AM PST
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Ethernet Cables
Jan 11, 2012 11:55PM PST

Thanks for your reply, I did find a 30 ft. cable at


http://www.monoprice.com/ for about $4.60. What other methods do you recommend?Don Loeffler
St. Louis, MO

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I use CD, USB and to tried and true
Jan 12, 2012 3:50AM PST

Move the player to where my cable reaches today method.

Coryphaeus has noted the other methods too. Too bad the make and model was not shared. Maybe someone has more exact advice?
Bob

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Update Blu-ray player?
Jan 11, 2012 8:29AM PST

My Sony will do it via a software/firmware downloaded and burned to a CD, insert the CD and run it. It'll also do it via a USB thumb drive. Will yours?

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Ethernet cables
Jan 11, 2012 11:58PM PST

Thanks for your reply, I did learn that you can burn an updated BluRay DVD disc on a computer and use that to update the software, but they tell you it could be risky and may disrupt it's original software and this scared me. What is the USB thumb drive method, not heard of this procedure.
Don Loeffler
St. Louis, MO

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"may disrupt it's original software"
Jan 12, 2012 12:17AM PST

Never heard of that. I think I'd be more concerned with the Ethernet connection to the Internet getting a hiccup and droping the connection. BTW, who is "they"? Sony recommends it.

A thumb drive is the small USB device that acts like a hard drive. You could copy the update to the drive and have the player look there for the update. Typical thumb drives are here:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=thumb+drive+16gb&x=24&y=12

These drives can be used for any storage.

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(NT) Thumb Drives
Jan 12, 2012 10:53AM PST
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Data is storage . . .
Jan 12, 2012 10:19PM PST

The thumb drive will store any data be it pictures, documents, some programs, and firmware updates for devices. Use it as you would any storage device like an external hard drive or optical media. I now notice that your device is a Sony. Per Sony the procedure for updating the firmware using a CD-R.

To update the software using an update disc You can update and improve the functions of the player using an update disc provided by Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. 1 Insert the update disc. The display asks for confirmation. 2 Select "OK," and press ENTER. Software update starts. When updating finishes, "FINISH" appears for 5 seconds in the front panel display, then the disc tray automatically opens. 3 Remove the disc. The player automatically turns off. 4 Press [/1 to turn the player on. The player starts up with the updated software.

It does not discuss using a thumb drive so that was my mistake.

You can find specific instructions for your player and updates here http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/select-system.pl?DIRECTOR=DRIVER

I've updated my BDP-S360 twice using the downloaded and burned firmware on a CD-R.

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Sony BluRay update
Jan 13, 2012 12:51AM PST

Hi Coryphaeus,
Thanks for your input, I have ordered the Sony update disc and plan on using it. I will probably use a 30 ft. Ethernet cord in the future connecting my router to the BluRay in the future. My Router is just around the corner where it's connected to my Internet Modem. Thanks for your help, all seems to be resolved.

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Texas winters . . .
Jan 13, 2012 2:09AM PST

are nice. Irving, suburb of Dallas. Three days ago I was riding my '08 Goldwing. Today it's 53, crystal clear, dead calm. Supposed to be 65 this weekend and I'll be riding again. I spend a lot of time in Street Louis back in the 80s doing telecom training for the phone company so I'm well aware of the St. Louis winters.

Good luck with your updates.

Wayne

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More on Where we live
Jan 13, 2012 7:46AM PST

Hi Wayne,
I worked for AT&T for 13 years so the telephone business is familiar to me. While you worked in the 80's I worked for them in the 60's out of college, so I am somewhat older, but I still keep up with the electronics stuff. The biggest thing I find now-a-days is that my electronic knowledge was before the advent of the transistor and I worked with the phone company when all electronic equipment use tubes, which has long since disappeared. You are much smarter and wiser than me because you know the modern stuff and I'm still in the stone ages. Would like to chat with you by email so if you can figure out a way to do that so our email address won't be seen on these threads, let me know. Glad to hear your weather is better than ours, I have friends who live in Dallas and we love Papasitos Restaurant, have you been there?
Don Loeffler

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(NT) Facebook?
Jan 13, 2012 10:57AM PST
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If not Facebook . . .
Jan 13, 2012 11:02AM PST

wayne at wayne2 dot net

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ethernet cable
Jan 17, 2012 11:29PM PST

These guys are in Ohio. They have 25ft and 35ft also. They have the tooling to make a cable also but if you only need one cable it would be cheaper to buy one made up already. I think they make custom length cables also.


http://www.dnrdataconnection.com/browseCategory.php?category=CAT5E%20Patch%20Cords&


Product Name: CAT5E Patch Cord 50ft Molded
Item #: CAT5EM-50
Price: $ 8.00
Snagless Molded DesignUsed to connect your network cards into the networkCall for custom lengthsGold Plated ContactsCat5e Patch Cable50 foot

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cheap and convinient for you
Oct 3, 2016 7:02AM PDT

for your need the best option would be Cat5e plenum either CMP or Bare copper.