I have just finished testing a sucessful wireless Linksys solution to go between my wired home network that contains a Rio Central and an older Rio Receiver that I wanted to locate in a part of my house without LAN cabling. It would be difficult to get the cable where it needs to go, so I wanted to try a wireless solution.
The gist of the solution that I read about over on the AVS Forum regarding Replay TV Digital Video Recorders consists of two Linksys WAP54G (G-speed Wireless Access Point) boxes running in bridge mode. One of the WAP54G's is connected to a router on my wired portion of the network, and the second WAP54G is connected directly to the Rio Receiver.
The two WAP54G's are running firmware version 1.08, use the same SSID, same channel (11), and are running WEP encryption at 128 bits with the same Key. The bridge mode requires that you set up each unit with the other's LAN Mac address, then they can see each other and communicate successfully. It worked the first time I tried it after configuration...
The bandwidth is much higher than needed for MP3, so you could probably also use two B-speed Linksys WAPs (I think that model is WAP11). I think I'll be adding more to the remote end (one PC at least), so I wanted the extra G-speed bandwidth...
The connection has been working all evening with no dropouts, etc. Over on the AVS Forum, folks are using these same two boxes to stream Replay TV video/audio signals with no problem as well, with a bandwidth requirement of approximately 850 KB/sec....
I hope this helps folks that have been having trouble getting receivers to work correctly in a wireless environment...
Randy
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Happy owner of 2 Centrals, 2 Empegs Mk2a 160GB, 1 Empeg Mk2a 60 GB, a Rio Riot, 4 Rio Receivers, and two 1GB iPod Shuffles...