VUDU requires an internet connection to use the service. Here are some options to get your VUDU device connected.
- Ethernet Cables: Use an Ethernet cable to connect your modem or router to your VUDU enabled device. This will usually provide the most reliable, fast and secure connection.
- Powerline Adapters: Plug one adapter into an outlet and connect to your modem or router with an Ethernet cable. Plug the second adapter into an outlet and connect to your VUDU-enabled product via Ethernet cable. This is beneficial when it is difficult to run cables.
- Wireless Adapters: Plug the adapter into your VUDU-enabled product, call up the appropriate on-screen menu over your TV, and type in the password you created when you first set up your wireless router. Wireless Adapters reduce the amount of wiring you'll need to run, however depending upon the size of the house, there may be areas that will be hard to reach with a wireless signal.
- MoCA (Coax): For people with homes wired for cable, MoCA is a good alternative to Wi-Fi. MoCA runs over the same wires your cable does, but on a different frequency (850-1550 MHz) so there’s little interference from Cable TV or Cable Modems.