AirPort Express ethernet to BD Player

Can I use the ethernet port to connect my Sony BD Live player? Just wonderin.
Thanks!

Here's how to configure your AirPOrt Express to do what you want. You'll need to know the exact type of security that your AirPort Extreme is using, so you may need to refer to that setting first before you configure the AirPort Express (AX).
Hold in the reset button on the AX until you see the amber light begin to blink more quickly, continue to hold when you see this for another 3-4 seconds and release the reset button.
Locate the AX near your AirPort Extreme for the configuration. You can move it to the desired location once you have it configured. I prefer to temporarily connect an ethernet cable from my Mac to the AX for configuration, but you can do this using wireless only as well if you prefer.
*Open AirPort Utility - Click Manual Setup*
*Click the Base Station tab* (below the Advanced icon) to assign a name to your AX, device password and adjust Time Zone settings
*Click the Wireless tab*
Wireless Mode = Join a wireless network
Wireless Network Name = Same name as your Airport Extreme wireless network
Check Mark next to Allow Ethernet Clients
Wireless Security = Same setting as your AirPort Extreme network
Wireless Password = Same password as your AirPort Extreme network
Confirm Password
Update to save settings. If you used the ethernet cable to help with configuration, you can disconnect it and close AirPort Utility as soon as you see the message that the settings have been stored.
The AX will restart and you should have a green light in about 30 seconds. Move the AX to the desired location and power it up.
If you have a laptop handy, it's a good idea to check to make sure that you can get an Internet connection before you try to configure BD Player. Turn the wireless off on the laptop and plug into the AX and open your browser. If you get an internet connection, everything is working and you can configure the BD Player.
Most Audio Video devices will connect automatically when they see a good Internet connection, so setup should go quickly on this.

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