LAN Wireless Adaptor

What LAN Wireless Adaptor is compatible with my new Samsung BD-C5500C Blu-ray player?
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What LAN Wireless Adaptor is compatible with my new Samsung BD-C5500C Blu-ray player?
You ned to buy the Samsung wireless adapter for Blu-Ray players and HDTVs.

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