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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.
Cheers

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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.
- What ISP are you with?
- What Router (brand/model) do you have?
- Has there been a recent firmware update to the router?
- What firmware version is your router on?
Cheers
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Hi, here are the answers:
- What ISP are you with? Talktalk
- What Router (brand/model) do you have? It's a Talktalk supplied Huawei HG633, hardware version H.1.01
- Has there been a recent firmware update to the router? Not that I'm aware of, but I'm not sure how to check that.
- What firmware version is your router on? Software version is v1.20t

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Thank you
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.
Cheers
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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
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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
- IP address or IPv4 address - which needs to be set higher than it is on your own computer.
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.
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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.
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You're very welcome
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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.
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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.