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| NETGEAR Wireless Digital Music Player | 
enlarge | Brand: Netgear Category: CE
List Price: $216.00 Buy Used: $60.00 You Save: $156.00 (72%)
Used (4) from $60.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 22798
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 12.9 x 12.4 x 4.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MP101NA Model: MP101NA UPC: 006449030561 EAN: 0606449030600 ASIN: B00011Y1MQ
Release Date: January 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Streams and plays MP3s and Windows Media format digital files from all of your networked PCs and Internet radio directly to your home stereo | | | Compatible with your existing 802.11b or 802.11g wireless home network | | | Remote control and vivid LCD interface for easy browsing of music collection | | | Listen through your stereo, boom box, headphones, or powered speakers | | | Compatible with Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP |
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Product Description Finally, you can enjoy your digital music files and unlimited, worldwide Internet radio, together with your friends and family, in any room of your home. NETGEAR's Wireless Digital Music Player connects your existing home stereo to your home computer network so you can listen to your MP3 and Windows Media format digital music files ? with the great sound quality of your stereo speakers ? wherever you like to relax and entertain. You can also listen to thousands of streaming Internet radio stations for music, sports and news from around the world. The Wireless Digital Music Player is compatible with your 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network, and it's very simple to set up and use. Easy-to-install software automatically finds all your music files by title, artist, album, genre or play list on any networked PC. It then collects them into one complete database so you don't have to do the work. Sit back and put your feet up ? remote control and a crystal clear, four-line display let you select music without even getting out of your chair.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 81 more reviews...
Great Purchase June 23, 2008 I picked one of these up at a local computer store last week for $39.00 and love it. Took a little while to get onto my wireless network, but now streams music into my hifi system flawlessly, giving me essentially a 200GB MP3 player. User interface a bit primitive compared to latest colour screen portables, but it gets the job done and seems to have picked up the other playlists and favorite categories from my other media software. Output seems a little low compared to the line out on my portable, but that can easily be adjusted by volume. One of the big advantages is the ability to use higher bitrates for ripping music to maintain optimal quality. Not sure if they still make them but recommended if you can find one. Use the latest software which apparently fixed many earlier issues that put people off.
terrible product February 23, 2008 Just a terribly designed product and it wastes your time,freezes up all the time, and you lose all your playlistS and songs and have to reload,their outsourced c/s dept is a joke and give out erroneous info,save your money and avoid this netgear product.
Falls short on many fronts July 14, 2007 About the only thing this media player was good for was connecting to Internet radio. It failed at streaming more than one song in a row from my PC. It also doesn't have WPA security for the 802.11b so you're best to hard wire it.
Since I don't think you can buy it anymore, I'm not sure what good this review is, but if you're thinking of getting a used one from somebody, I'd recommend you steer clear of the MP101. There are other alternatives that I'm told work much better.
Oh yeah, I spent about 3 hours on the phone with Netgear tech support (sure sounded to me like everyone I spoke with was in India) and they were unable to solve the problem.
Decent nont wireless though February 8, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
So I ordered this and surprisingly found this 250 dollar product for 30 dollars , i got standard shipping came in about 5 days, installed the cd to my desktop in my living room, which is where i have my roadrunner Cable modem, and my netgear Super g 108mbps wireless router, sothat all goes good, than i connect the player and i put the red and white audio cables in my reciever and i turn on the netgear, and it says found wireless network, it found it but when i tried to log on , nothing just this network not available, after finding it and putting the name of my network right there, so than i connect the short ole ethernet cable to the 2nd port on my router , and i connected the green audio cable that was going from my speakers to my computer , to the player. i turn it on, it says wired network found, bam it has my netowkrs name, and sure enough all the songs i uploaded onto the program they gave me, were there. i was so releived thihnking i had wasted 37 dollars. so i go online find the firmware 3.7 ithink and i do all taht jazz than when i turn it on it finds my laptop and all my music i have there. i was like whoa amazing, i forgot to include taht i had installed the program in my laptop as well. so i had songs there on my laptop, and my moms songs on the desktop. now i just need to buy a 50 foot ethernet cable to run along the wall to my receiver than i can put the player on top of my audio reciever and plug in the redwhite to redwhite and bam 5.1 surround. lcd screen is bright and easy to see, control is very handy, no buttons on player, so my suggestikon do not lose the remote.all in all worth 37 dollars.
Works perfectly with other server software February 1, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Many of the problems that are being mentioned have to do with the server that netgear provides with the package. Don't bother to use the CD. Don't even bother to download the new version from the netgear website because it has issues.
The MP101 is a client that supports the UPNP protocol for streaming music. You can use any other software that can be installed as a server as long as it supports the UPNP. Two good examples are TwonkyMedia and Windows Media Player 11.
Specifically, windows media player 11 (that comes with Vista) has a built-in UPNP server. So when you have both the MP101 and the Windows Media Player (WMP) 11 on, the WMP will recognize the client and start streaming music to it. Then you go to the MP101 and acccept the WMP11 as a server. The interface is much better that the default server that netgear provides, since you can instantly see now whatever you have imported in the WMP library, including the fact that you can browse the music directories directly!
Users with Windows XP can also download WMP11 to enjoy these features.
Given this setup, I connected the MP101 wired to my router and using WMP11 I never had any problems browsing and playing my music. It also worked perfectly with my Rhapsody account.
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