Product Description The Linksys Wireless-G Music Bridge lets you bring the digital music streaming to or stored on your computer to your Home Entertainment Center, without running cables through the house. Using a wireless connection, the Music Bridge finally frees your digital music collection from those little computer speakers to play in full glory through your stereo or surround sound system.The Wireless-G Music Bridge sits by your home stereo and connects to it using standard consumer electronics cables. Then it connects to your home network by Wireless-G wireless networking, or if you prefer, it can be connected via standard 10/100 Ethernet cabling. The included software creates a virtual sound system in your PC, which sends the audio output of any application to the Music Bridge and the stereo system. Use your favorite media player to play your music, and listen in the comfort of the living room.Let the Linksys Wireless-G Music Bridge bring your digital music out into the living room for the whole family to enjoy.
Customer Reviews:
There are software issues with this product and no Linksys supportJuly 18, 2008 I have repeatedly tried to get this music bridge to work. When installed the first time it works perfectly, but when I have to shut down and restart my computer, the software will not install properly. I have not been able to contact Linksys support; their online support was terminated. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
Not for the noviceApril 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a couple of these devices and know them pretty well. When I got a new computer in 2007, I learned that these did not work with Vista. Well, Linksys finally published new firmware in March 2008, so now they work again! Setting them up by the instructions will only work if you use a Linksys wireless router and plan to use only one music bridge. Otherwise, you need to set them up using your web browser at url: 192.168.1.210. Then you have to know what you are doing, since there are no instructions for that setup method. (If you buy a new one, be sure it says, "Vista" compatible, otherwise, you have to download new firmware and install it through the web browser method. There are no instructions for installing!) To top that, one of my music bridges failed after a year and a half, and I had to buy a replacement. Now everything is working, but I can send music to only one bridge from a computer. If I want both bridges to work at once, I have to use a second computer to send music to the second bridge. Also, there is a buffer delay which means the music timing is different between the two sources - sometimes as much as two seconds! If all that is OK for you, I will say that the output music is high-quality and reliable. I sometimes run both bridges all day on the same music and tolerate the difference in timing. The noise floor is low, there are no interruptions or noises, and I hear no distortion. My wife loves the music I send to the kitchen! (In April 2008, I bought one of these from an Amazon dealer; it did NOT have the Vista firmware.)
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