Do this device have Wifi connectivity ? Insignia - Blu-ray Disc Player: NS-WBRDVD

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia&%23174%3B+-+Blu-ray+Disc+Player+with+Wi-Fi+and+1080p+Output/938...
"Built-in Wi-Fi support  For future streaming and product updates."
What does this mean "future streaming" -- does this mean it's does currently work due to a software issue but it has an built-in antenna
that might be enabled with a future update? I'm confused...
I just want to know if this device will connect to my home wireless network.. my network router / hub is no where near the TV and running a ethernet cable is not feasible.
THanks.
Larry

sorry I can't type sometimes
this is what I meant:
What does this mean "future streaming" -- does this mean it's does NOT currently work due to a software issue but it has an built-in antenna
that might be enabled with a future SOFTWARE update? I'm confused...

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