LG blu ray players to stream FIOS channels wireless

I am looking to try using a wireless LG blu ray player to stream some channels from FIOS instead of having to purchase additional cable boxes for some bedroom TVs.  I can not find the technical requirements  I need in a device to get this to work.  Is FIOS DLNA compatible? Has anyone found a wireless blu ray player that has had experience with streaming channels from Verizon as is advertised on their website?

BrownGriz wrote:
I am looking to try using a wireless LG blu ray player to stream some channels from FIOS instead of having to purchase additional cable boxes for some bedroom TVs.  I can not find the technical requirements  I need in a device to get this to work.  Is FIOS DLNA compatible? Has anyone found a wireless blu ray player that has had experience with streaming channels from Verizon as is advertised on their website?
The first link contains support information for LG streaming devices. At the bottom of the page it shows the two currently supported Blu Ray players. You would need to do your own evaluations in regards to the wireles. But right now I have for example, Redbox Instant Beta loaded in my Iphone and it streams Via 3G or Wifi.
The Redbox Beta list of players is not final, as the service is being tested.
Not the same as a BD player, but my X box is streaming those 75 channels with an ethernet cable, and I have not tried it with wireless.
Samsung information is also available from Verizon.
I hope this information is helpful. They may not show it but here are Verizon's listed devices that can download the app from the app stores.
LG Support 
https://www22.verizon.com/Support/Residential/TV/FiosTV/Other+Hardware/OtherDevices/LGDevices.htm
Which LG Devices Are Supported?
Smart TVs
LM9600
LM9500
LM8600
LM7600
LM6700
LM6200
LS5700
PM9700
PM6900
PM6700
PM4700
Blu-Ray Players
BP620
BP520
Samsung support.
http://www22.verizon.com/Support/Residential/TV/FiosTV/Other+Hardware/OtherDevices/SamsungDevices.ht...
Which Samsung Devices Are Supported?
Connected TVs
Blu-ray Players
2011 / 2012 Models
D8000
D7900
D7050
D7000
D6500
D6450
D6400
D6300
D6050
D6000
PDP D6900
D5550
ES6100
ES6150
ES6500
ES6550
ES6580
ES6600
ES6820
ES6900
ES7100
ES7150
ES7500
ES7550
ES8000
BD-D7500
BD-D7000
BD-D6700
BD-D6500
BD-D5500
BD-D5300
BD-E5500
BD-E5900
BD-E6500
http://www22.verizon.com/home/fiostv/features#connect
Some other information you may find interesting regarding my visit to the Consumer Electronics Show 2013 with Verizon.
http://forums.verizon.com/t5/FiOS-TV-Programming/CES-2013-and-items-that-will-change-the-way-you-enj...

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