
Features
•Supports popular audio formats (MP3 and WMA), image formats (JPG, GIF, TIF and BMP), and playlist formats (M3U and ASX)
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•RCA connectors for left and right stereo audio output and composite video output
•Easy TV setup and convenient Setup Wizard for configuration
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•Wireless security with up to
•Compatibility with 802.11b (2.4GHz) standard
•Up to 11 Mbps,
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Chapter 2: Planning Your Use of the Wireless-B Media Adapter
Overview
Before you set up the Adapter, you need to decide how your Windows XP com- puter will send digital music or pictures to the Adapter; you have a choice of a wireless or wired connection. This information is necessary for the proper setup and configuration of the Adapter.
Note: The Adapter is designed to work only with Windows XP com- puters.
Using the Adapter as Part of Your Wireless Network
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Using the Adapter as Part of Your Wired Network
If your wired Windows XP computer connects directly to the Adapter, or it con- nects via a router or switch (see Figure
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