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Reviews by Users
17 Jan 2009



Excellent for streaming from server
I got this in a deal, probably cost less than $30 dollars. I just got around to opening it and am I glad I did! This thing is easy to set up. I turned it on, it found my wireless network in a second.
I was a bit perplexed when it came to enter my WPA password, but I accidentally discovered that the "+" key puts you into uppercase, and using the up arrow scrolls you through all the possible keys - including symbols, which is what I needed.
Most of the time, you need to use the numbe...
–L. Phillipsfrom Amazon.com
19 Jun 2007



All that I wanted to streamline audio playback!
This is the perfect little gadget to help stream audio files to virtually anywhere your wireless / wired network goes. I bought this in a deal for just 30 dollar and underestimated the product.
When I opened the box, I confirmed that because the outer casing was not that good. I mean the construction of the device is not so good. It has some sharp edges and can scratch you. However, when I switched on the device, it immediately detected by WEP enabled wireless network. It prompted me to e...
–Sai Gopal Kodifrom Amazon.com
07 May 2007



What's up with the extra $30 for radio?
SMC is asking for $30 to access all the radio stations. I do not think this is a fair price for something which is essentially a list of web addresses.
If you look around you can find UPNP servers which can run on one of your PC's and take a .m3u or .pls file from the radio station and serve it to this device. Unfortunately, this partially defeats the purpose of this device of beeing able to turn off your computer.
I am using cidero right now on OSX. It is written in JAVA and should run i...
–adnafrom Amazon.com