Understanding the Terms:
* Wireless Media Converter: This term is usually used for devices that convert wired Ethernet connections to wireless signals (Wi-Fi). These are not designed for streaming Netflix directly.
* Netflix Streaming: This is the act of watching Netflix content over the internet. You need a device capable of connecting to the internet and running the Netflix app.
What You Likely Need:
Here's what you probably want:
* A Device with Netflix App: You can watch Netflix on:
* Smart TVs
* Streaming devices like Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV
* Game consoles (PS4, Xbox One, etc.)
* Computers
* Smartphones and Tablets
Connecting to the Internet:
* Wired Connection: If your device has an Ethernet port, you can plug it directly into your router using an Ethernet cable.
* Wireless Connection: If your device has Wi-Fi, you can connect to your home Wi-Fi network.
Example Scenario:
Let's say you have an older TV without built-in Wi-Fi. You could:
1. Buy a Streaming Device: Get a Roku, Fire TV, or Apple TV.
2. Connect to Wi-Fi: Connect the streaming device to your home Wi-Fi network.
3. Install Netflix: Download the Netflix app on the streaming device.
4. Enjoy Netflix: Log in to your Netflix account and start watching!
Important Considerations:
* Internet Speed: Netflix recommends at least 5 Mbps download speed for HD streaming.
* Wi-Fi Signal Strength: Ensure a strong Wi-Fi signal for reliable streaming.
Let me know if you have any more questions or if you're looking for specific recommendations for streaming devices!