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Linksys Wireless-B Music System WMLS11B Review

Linksys Wireless-B Music System WMLS11B 
Manufacturer: Linksys

Model#: WMLS1.1B
Weight: 2lbs
Height: 3..4"
   Width: .16"
Length: "

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $99.99
Online Sale Price:
Features:
  • Connects your stereo system to a Wireless-B (802.11b) network
  • Supports 5.1 channel audio through optical audio connection
  • Select songs, lists, and services on the built-in display with the easy-to-use remote control
  • Includes high-quality detachable powered "bookshelf" speakers

User Submitted Linksys Wireless-B Music System WMLS11B Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2008-12-31
Requires sophistication to setup if you try to follow all instructions
This Linksys internet radio software comes with both MusicMatch and also Rhapsody. You should not run both at the same time, because MusicMatch is always bugging you, because the Rhapsody server is also running. (You must run either Rhapsody or MusicMatch, because you want a server process running on the PC while you are using the Linksys.) Linksys was designed by Cisco Net, who know their stuff, but they do not realize nor did the author of the manuals, understand that most users are not sufficiently sophisticated re network technical details. So, until Cisco updates their design and also rewrites the instructions and also implements a more user-friendly user-interface, perhaps a graphical interface, I cannot recommend this Linksys product for most users.
Also, all the cables that have to hang around the back are clumsy. There should be a back panel to cover up most cables, into which there should be room to stuff the cables, which interconnect the speakers etc.

Date: 2008-12-01
It is old technology but...
It does the work well... You might need to buy subscription for full blown functionality.
Other then that, make sure your internet radio stations broadcasts MP3 compatible format as this device can not handle anything else - to my big disappointment. Unfortunately almost all of my radios runs ACC format. But it is only my fault, I should read user manual first... Also, it is unclear how to run Rhapsody on this unit w/o PC on the background



Date: 2008-11-23
Great for what it is
If one takes the time to do a little research on this product and upgrade the firmware you would find this a great radio for the money. I bought 3 units and have them scattered around the house, hooked into my wireless network. I'm very happy with them, they do what I desired which is to listen to internet radio. No problems updating the firmware, no problems getting them onto my wireless network. I'm happy with the sound of the speakers, I have one unit hooked into my stereo system One day I'll probably buy one of those $300+ units out there but for now I have more internet radio stations that I need

Date: 2008-11-11
Nice device, but only after fiddling around.
This product depends upon a media server application. The installation CD comes with MusicMatch Jukebox, which doesn't work anymore since MusicMatch is out of business. You can use other media servers (Microsoft Media Player, for instance), and it somewhat works. If the reason you bought this, however, is for internet radio, Media Player doesn't help. Your best bet is to go to www.linksysradio.com, download their replacement firmware, and use their Super Internet Radio Tuning Service. It updates the station list on the device and let's you tune in to stations without having to use a separate computer to run a media server. You can still use something like Microsoft Media Player if you wprefer to access music that resides on your computer.

In summary, (a) don't bother trying to get the out-of-the-box software to work, (b) use www.linksysradio.com (run by vTuner) to upgrade the firmware, (c) buy Super Internet Radio Tuning Service ($20-30) from vTuner if you want internet radio, (d) use Windows Media Player if you want to play stuff that's already on your computer.

You can find new units for $25-30 if you look around. If that's what you'll pay, it is worth having. On the other hand, if you have to pay $100 for the unit, I wouldn't recommend it.


Date: 2008-10-01
WMLS11B - General
Ok, if you buy this item be aware that its limited to mp3 audio delivery. Also, you must upgrade to the latest bios on the system otherwise is very limited.
To receive other radio station you need to purchase access to the radio software.
Also, you should join the yahoo group for this radio.

Outside that, the setup is easy (if you follow the instructions). Radio output is ok, it sound more boxy that anything else even if you change the output quality.

Its ok for this inexpensive radio.



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