PC Peripherals Connecting PC n music system thru Wi-Fi...

acegunner

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Has any of the TE members connected his PC and his music system thru Wi-Fi adapters or any other wireless connection?
If so plz can u share details abt it, devices used, availability in India, approx cost etc n how did u connect them.

Also r u sharing ur broadband conn thru Wi-Fi or other means among multiple devices.

I know this is catching on abroad in a big way, so just curious to know abt here.
 
Music System :S. Which music system has Wifi? For connecting a notebook and pc thru Wifi, all u need are cards in the systems and a 802.11b(g) hub. Most of the hubs also have an RJ-45 jack where u can put the lan cable of ur internet connection and share between the two devices. Its a pretty painless process.
 
heres what I could find

A new feature in the JVC receiver line is a USB-PC link that sends music from a PC to the receiver for playback, providing far superior sound quality when listening to music files compared to the performance of typical PC speakers. All receivers offer a wired version, while the RX-D301S/302B and RX-D701S/702B feature wireless playback using a transmitter that plugs into the PC’s USB port and sends a 2.4GHz signal to a receiver in the same room for file playback.

source - http://www.jvc.com/press/index.jsp?item=437&pageID=1

of course, no idea when it'll be available in india

Onkyo's net-tune series of receivers can be connected to ur pc thru ethernet; though onyko doesnt recommend wireless
Q: Can I operate a Net-Tuneâ„¢ compatible receiver over a wireless LAN?

A: We don't recommend using Net-Tuneâ„¢ over a wireless LAN. Factors such as the lay-out of your PC and receiver or the stability of the transmitted signal may cause the audio signal to skip.

http://www.intl.onkyo.com/products/net-tune/index.htm

Almost all onkyo products are available in india.
 
I once did something similar to that but not with wi-fi.

I used a short range (~50 feet) FM transmitter attatched to the PC's Audio out muxed with the Speaker jack using a 'Y' splitter.
 
KingKrool said:
Specify currency mate...
he might think u mean Indian Rupees and get excited..
Hehe its obvious its dollars aint it :). Who'll give u a THX Ultra2 certified receiver for 3500 rupees :D.You wont even get a decent 5.1 receiver for anything less than 4-5 times that price.
 
Chaos said:
Music System :S. Which music system has Wifi? .

Yeah no music system has Wi-Fi. what i meant was there will be a Wifi transmitter connected to the audio out of our PC and a Wifi receiver will be connected to the audio in of your Music System.

Ain't this better than wires running around all arnd ur house
 
Chaos said:
Guess what the price is... 3.5 grand LOL.

Sorry I didnt get the joke? do u think the price is too much or too little? Cause recievers start from below 500 and go upto more than 6K. So the one u mentioned is sitting right in the middle of the price band.
 
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