Yes, okay: So Blu-ray Disc Players to be used for accessing Netflix must have Internet connectivity. That's true.The OP wants to stream Netflix on his BR player. That requires internet access. My statement was in that context.
That's not the case.AFAIK all currently sold BR players have an ethernet port.
Here's some that don't:
http://www.magnavox.com/p/index_player.php?id=30
http://www.magnavox.com/p/index_player.php?id=34
http://www.magnavox.com/p/index_player.php?id=53
"Back in the old days, sonny, that's the only way there was."I agree it's possible to use USB, or even burn an upgrade DVD on a PC to update firmware. That's not a consumer friendly way of doing things.

It depends on the model. Some Insignia players are made by Funai. Regardless, Insignia players are built to Insignia specifications, and they're lowest tier boxes for a reason.Insignia is BBs house brand. My understanding is LG is the manufacturer.
Indeed. They don't even get a box that can connect to the Internet that way.I've seen some Maganox players sold for under $80. People buying that will probably more then "get their monies worth".