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| You're having a party, but you don't have the time it will take to burn a disc of your favorite digital tunes. This is where the Linksys WMB54G Wireless-G Music Bridge comes in. By letting you wirelessly stream audio files from your PC to your stereo |
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Lowest Price: $83.99 at eCOST |
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Average Overall Rating: 319 Ratings,320 Reviews |
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| "Techie incompetence right in your verfy owen home." |
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By topperJake 2009-10-28 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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Do not even consider this thing. It's some techie's basement bootleg that he persuaded LinkSys to market. It's a piece of junk. (Read full review at CNET)
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| Pros: Pros? I can't say a single nice thing about this piece of junk |
| Cons: 1) near-impossible, highly frustrating setup. 2) it overheats! 3) because no remote, only useful if your pc is within eyeshot of your stereo...but then, wireless wouldn't be needed, would it. |
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| "I'm flebbergasted that this product came from linksys" |
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By 63vino 2009-07-05 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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This is the worst piece of electronics that I ever bought. I find it really neat that there are a few that say.."easy", "worked out of the box" etc., because I am pretty experienced with router and pc setup. This thing would work, then not then mayb (Read full review at CNET)
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| Pros: The idea.. |
| Cons: Simply is not done well, either does not work or works "sometimes" and no one knows why. Doesn't work |
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| "Tech support killed it" |
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By instereog 2009-05-05 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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The included setup utility and manual are dead wrong on how to set it up. After trying for an hour I called tech support. Eventually they got me to hook it directly up to my router (ASUS router) and punch 192.168.1.210 into my browser. It appeared a (Read full review at CNET)
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| Pros: Nothing. Couldn't get it to work. |
| Cons: Terrible setup. The setup utility and manual do not give the proper way to set it up. Couldn't get it working to see if it actually does what it's supposed to. |
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| "Exellent Product !" |
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By alvoryx 2009-03-11 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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Don't listen to those "pseudo" computer scientist's saying "even with 200 years of experience i'm unable to get this think work correctly" I answer them all : then the moment has come to change ur life..STOP PRETENDING TO OTHER PEOPLE THAT U KNOW SOM (Read full review at CNET)
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| Pros: Its a genial idea, and it's 100% working |
| Cons: i didn't find yet.. |
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| Buyer Beware |
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2009-02-28 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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This product does not work with Vista SP1 installed. This is well dcumented and it does not appear Linksys is working on a fix.
This product, with the latest firmware upgrade, does work with XP. However the output is very low may... (Read full review at Amazon)
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-- Laptopmag Expert, Laptopmag 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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| Designed for streaming music from your PC to your stereo, the Linksys Wireless-G Music Bridge supports both digital optical and coaxial hookups, and it works with any audio application on the PC-including iTunes. If you're willing to pay a $6.99 monthly subscription for Yahoo Music Unlimited, you'll get access to over one million tracks, as well as more than 100 Internet radio stations. In our tests, the audio was clean, but the wireless configuration was confusing, and the Yahoo Music Engine, which you need a special plugin for, disconnected repeatedly. The digital media adapter isn't a brand-new concept, so we wish this bridge provided a smoother experience. ...
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-- CNET Expert, CNET 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| At first glance, the Linksys WMB54G Wireless-G Music Bridge ($100 list, less online) is just another network digital audio receiver. With it, you can hear your MP3s through the big speakers of your home stereo system by streaming the music files from ...
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| Linksys WMB54G Network audio player |
| $83.99 - $99.99 |
| from 5 stores |
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| Linksys WMB54G Network audio player Full Description |
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You're having a party, but you don't have the time it will take to burn a disc of your favorite digital tunes. This is where the Linksys WMB54G Wireless-G Music Bridge comes in. By letting you wirelessly stream audio files from your PC to your stereo or other speaker system, no matter which music service you use, the Wireless-G Music Bridge gives you all the convenience of digital music with the sound of high-performance stereo. Toss out the cords and wirelessly stream music with the Linksys WMB54G Wireless-G Music Bridge. View larger. With the Wireless-G Music Bridge, you can send whatever music your PC is playing--whether it's from media players, games, Internet radio, or MP3 files--through your home network and to your stereo system. If you're running a wireless (802.11b and 802.11g) network, the Music Bridge will send your music to your stereo with no need for any additional cables. Simply connect the Wireless-G Music Bridge to your entertainment system via the included RCA cable, and you'll be ready to start cranking the tunes. Alternately, you can also use standard 10/100 Ethernet cabling to connect to your network. If you have a 5.1-channel surround sound system, the Wireless-G Music Bridge includes software that creates a virtual 5.1-channel sound in your PC, so that you can take full advantage of your stereo system. The Wireless-G Music Bridge also lets you choose what audio from your PC you want to play over your audio system. For example, you can choose to send music but not email alerts or other PC tones. Or you may want to keep the alert tones streaming. It's entirely up to you. An easy-to-use setup wizard will guide you through the configuration so that you can be up and running in no time. The Wireless-G Music Bridge supports 128-bit WEP encryption to ensure a secure connection and is compatible with wireless 802.11b and 802.11g standards. What's in the Box Wireless-G Music Bridge, Ethernet network cable, stereo RCA cable, power adapter, setup wizard CD-ROM, user guide on CD-ROM, and quick installation guide. |
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