> There is probably a bigger market that wishes this thing could hook up wirelessly to the tv.
Sure. We can all wish.
Back in the real world, this is the group of buyers who buys stuff like this, hook it up in a wifi-crowded area and then complain when things don't work properly.
Which is absolutely fair enough, because they're not technicians and not everyone should have to be capable of diagnosing network issues.
So why not just give these "commoners" something reliable in the first place?
Sure. We can all wish.
Back in the real world, this is the group of buyers who buys stuff like this, hook it up in a wifi-crowded area and then complain when things don't work properly.
Which is absolutely fair enough, because they're not technicians and not everyone should have to be capable of diagnosing network issues.
So why not just give these "commoners" something reliable in the first place?