
Review
I was a little confused about all the advantages and disadvantages of the earlier criticisms.
My experience:
1st the sound of bridge work with my system (Windows Vista 32bit with admin rights, large wireless router Linksys WRT-54GL)
2nd the installation is far from plug and play – buy if you are not experienced with tricky installation of the program – not – you will be amazed!
3rd works with WPA2 and AES also
4th the sound quality is really good – but notDownload large files over WLAN while transmitting sound via wireless from your laptop on the Sound Bridge – The Sound be disturbed!
5th Supports Digital 5.1 Sound
as always – I found a very useful guide on the internet that works great for me!
Do just that, at every step!
1st Eject the installation CD with the music bridge (its useless for Vista is )…. I'm kidding, but you get the point.
2nd You have the Vista downloadcompliant installation utility and firmware upgrade from the Linksys forum – [...]
3rd Run the Vista driver setup to install the sound utility bridge – the "Install Utility" link at the bottom of the setup screen, but do not try to configure the router, since you only have to get it later to do it again.
4th Run the firmware upgrade for the router (it behaves exactly like the setup utility, but instead the configuration of the hardware for use, it upgrades the fimware) – Connect theSoundBridge with a LAN cable directly to your laptop (only for this firm ware upbrade )!!!!
5th Run configure the Vista driver setup of the router (only after firmware upgrade). Be sure that the configuration of the soundbrige (Network SSID and passphrase / WPA2, AES, ect.) Exact to your wireless router config! – I activited the DHCP mode of the Sound Bridge
6th Disconnect the sound bridge of LAN and a reset (power off) – it now works via WiFi
8th I would suggest to restart the computer now.
9th You could have a "WMB54G.exe has stopped running error" on reboot … that's ok
10th Open the DriverUtility on your block – for the bridge Misic scan -> click it and click the Connect button! The status changes associated
11th Select the new audio device for playback on your audio player (egwinamp): Windows System Configuration -> Sound -> Sound Playback: Select the "Wireless-G Music Bridge" speakers, the audio bridge is via RCA cable connected to your stereo.
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Feature
- Product Type – Wireless Music Bridge.Please note, this product is not compatible with Vista.
- Warranty – 3 Years Limited
- Headphone jack connector for powered speakers
- Easy Setup Wizard for configuration
Overview
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
Specifications
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.
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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.
( Product Information and Prices Stored: May 17, 2010 06:22:42 )