Wireless Media Stick Video, Images & Music Streamer
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Wireless Media Stick Video, Images & Music Streamer Wireless Media Stick Video Streamer

Now you can stream movies, pictures and music wirelessly from your computer to any device with a USB jack. There is no more need to run cables from your computer to your TV to play your favorite movie files. With our Wireless Media Stick, all you need to do is program it to a shared folder and plug the stick into a USB device like your TV or DVD player. Then, you will have access to the files in that folder. All you need is the file, the media stick, a media player with a USB playback port, and a wireless network. Basically, it is a "network bridge" without the need to program a network!

Wireless Media Stick + Android App
You may also share files from your Android phone by streaming wirelessly. Through the Wireless Media Stick and your wireless router, you can stream to any USB device like your TV, PS3™, Xbox™, DVD/Blu-ray™, WD TV™, O!Play, Google TV™, and more, without the added complexity or wires. Simply install the 'Wireless Media Stick App' found in the Android™ Market store, and turn your phone into a media hub. Newer Android smart phones equipped with a Wi-Fi Access Point, allow you to share media files stored in your phone through your Wireless Media Stick & Application, to any USB-enabled media player or computer, anytime, anywhere.

How the Wireless Media Stick works
First, you plug the media stick into the computer that has the media you want to share. Secondly, program the media stick to your network and to the folders you want to see on your media player. Once you plug the media stick into the USB port on your media player, you can then access the folders through your player. You can even add files to the folders without having to reprogram your media stick! Just connect, stream and enjoy!

Since the media stick will only recognize pre-programmed folders, it is also a great way to control the content to which your children have access.

Great uses for this wireless networking device include:

  • Quickly transfering media from one computer to another without having to build a special network.
  • Watching movies or playing music hosted on your computer through any media player with a USB playback port. These devices include DVD players, Televisions, Game Consoles, Stereos, etc.
  • Increase your digital picture frame library by sharing a folder on your computer.
  • Watch a movie on one TV and quickly switch to another without having to reprogram a network or swap out files.
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    FEATURES

    Wireless Media Stick Features

  • Stream HD content wirelessly.
  • Stream CD-quality audio wirelessly.
  • Make your computer a wireless media player or jukebox by streaming to your home TV or stereo.
  • Works with virtually any manufacturer make and model. The Wireless Media Stick isn’t picky about what brand of equipment you have purchased – as long as it has a USB playback port.
  • Portable to any media player with a USB playback port. Plug it into your ‘big screen TV’ and watch a movie, then unplug it and place it into your stereo and listen to your favourite tunes.
  • Wirelessly streams your stored entertainment files from any computer in your home network. No drilling holes in walls, or unsightly wiring to hide.
  • Stream your stored movies, videos, music and photos to any TV, Blu-ray player, DVD player, stereo, digital photo frame or game console with a USB playback port.
  • Works with MAC, PC & NAS.
  • Compatible with B,G & N routers.
  • Works with all file formats used by your media playback device.
  • 30-day money back guarantee.
  • In stock! Same day shipping! NO sales tax! (except WA state)
  • Complete one-year warranty and toll-free tech support.

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    FAQ

    What do I need to make the Wireless Media Stick work in my home?
    You require three things to have the Wireless Media Stick work for you:

  • PC, Mac or NAS device that can share files over your network
  • Wireless router or access point at your location (802.11 g/n). Note that you can use a 'b' router to stream music and photo files, but not video. This is a router speed limitation.
  • Media playback device with a USB playback port (i.e. TV, DVD/Blu-ray player, digital picture frame, set-top box, game console, etc.)
  • Does the Wireless Media Stick work with my Mac?
    Yes. With our latest software update you can now use it with your Mac, or a PC, or a NAS device.

    Can I play video files with the Wireless Media Stick even though the USB port on my TV can't play video files?
    No. The Wireless Media Stick can only 'see' and play the same file types that your TV can play. e.g. If your TV can play .mp4 files from a USB memory stick, then the Wireless Media Stick can play those same files through your wireless network. If your TV can't play .mp4 files, then the Wireless Media Stick won't see them either. One solution is to insert the Wireless Media Stick into a DVD/Blu-ray player or game console that can play .mp4 files and that is connected to your TV.

    Do I need more than one Wireless Media Stick to stream my files?
    No. Only one Wireless Media Stick is needed to work on your home network. It simply connects to your Wi-Fi network and communicates between computers sharing folders and your chosen media player with a USB playback port.

    Do I need a dedicated 'host' computer or laptop to use the Wireless Media Stick?
    No. The Wireless Media Stick is a standalone network node that has all its configuration and 'brains' on the stick itself. It can stream files from any computer in your home wireless network that has files shared. And, when you are streaming media files using the Wireless Media Stick, you can still use your computer.

    Can my media player play every kind of file type?
    Yes and no. If your media device doesn't support a type of file you may have to save your movie/video file into a different format on your computer to match what your player can play. The Wireless Media Stick can play virtually any type of media file as long as your media player can. The limitation is with the player and not the Wireless Media Stick.

    Do I need more than one Wireless Media Stick per computer where I have shared files?
    No. Only one Wireless Media Stick is needed. One Wireless Media Stick configured in your home network can see and stream your files from multiple computers on your network. Your media player will simply see each shared computer as a top level folder on its menu, and therefore the shared folders and files on each computer.

    Do I have to install any additional software on my computer?
    No. The Wireless Media Stick is a standalone network device that communicates and uses standard file sharing protocols already installed on your computer. There is an automatic set up wizard that appears on your computer when you plug it in and that's all you need.

    Do I need to learn how to use another remote control?
    No. Your existing remote control can be used to: browse and select files on your media player's menu, start/stop playback, and even forward and rewind the same as you normally would to view a video or other media file.

    Is the Wireless Media Stick interchangeable with all my media playback devices?
    Yes. Simply treat the Wireless Media Stick like a USB storage stick once it is configured. You can unplug it from one media player and plug it into another one in your home and it will always display your configured share folders to those players. If you do have a media player that is USB enabled but the Wireless Media Stick doesn't work with it, check to see if the media playback device supports the file format and the USB port is enabled to play media files.

    Is it secure? I don't want other people to see my files?
    Yes. The Wireless Media Stick is as secure as your home network is. The files that are shared are only presented as a USB storage drive to your media player and that is the only device that can 'see' the files, and only through the USB port. You can't get to the shared files over a network connection (i.e. through the Wireless Media Stick web management interface, etc.). The only way to alleviate your concern about other people seeing your shared files is to effectively protect your home WiFi setup with security and a good password. If you don’t have good home network security set up, such as leaving the defaults on your WiFi router, then you are more prone to have people see your files, but not because of the Wireless Media Stick.

    Does the Wireless Media Stick have unlimited storage capacity?
    No. The Wireless Media Stick has virtual memory. The memory or storage capacity actually resides on your home network and not on the Wireless Media Stick. The current version of the Wireless Media Stick software allows for up to 1 TB of aggregated storage on your network. Also, the functionality of the Wireless Media Stick can be limited by your media player. Some players limit the amount of files that can be in any directory at any given time. For instance one player that we tested had a maximum of 250 entries per directory. Breaking up the shared folders into smaller folders (such as separating by date, genre, etc.) can solve the problem. It's easier to browse your media player’s menu if your files are sorted more logically. This same limitation would occur on all USB drives, not just the Wireless Media Stick.

    How are codecs and file types handled?
    The Wireless Media Stick does not code or decode files. That all happens in your media player. Remember though, the files you can access with the Wireless Media Stick are limited to the same types of files you could access on a regular USB stick with your media playback device. If your particular TV can read and play .mkv files, you can play those with the Wireless Media Stick. If it can’t play .mkv files, you can’t play them with the Wireless Media Stick.

    Does it have wireless N capability?
    Yes. There is a 2.4 gHz wireless 'n' antenna in the Wireless Media Stick, but it also works with 'b' or 'g' routers. Note that if you are using a 'b' router you can stream music and photo files, but not video. This is a router speed limitation.

    Can I upgrade the device?
    Yes. Depending on what version of the Wireless Media Stick you have, firmware upgrades will be available from our web site and can be applied to the Wireless Media Stick through the web based management interface.

    Does it automatically scan for new files and folders?
    Yes and No. The Wireless Media Stick will find new files and folders that you create and place in an already shared folder on your computer. It won't search for any new shared folders. This is design intent since a lot of shared folders on your network might not be for media files, and therefore not required. The easiest way to manage your files is to create top level shared folders such as 'Music', 'Videos', 'Pictures', etc, and put all media files that you want to stream into those folders. You can then add those shared folders to your Wireless Media Stick. When you have new media files that you want your Wireless Media Stick to see, simply add those files to the top level shared folders. The Wireless Media Stick will see any new files in those folders each time it is turned on (i.e. powered up by plugging it in, or turning on your media player where it is already inserted).

    So the Wireless Media Stick has to be 'restarted' to see new files?
    Yes. And this is due to the nature of our patent pending technology working with some limitations of USB storage protocols. This is a somewhat trivial issue as a 'restart' simply means power cycling the device by unplugging it or plugging it in, or power cycling the media player it is plugged into. There is also a button on the web management interface to reset the Wireless Media Stick. We could have set it up to simply add the new folders automatically, but that could involve your device possibly resetting while watching a movie.

    Can I take the Wireless Media Stick to a friend's house and use it there?
    Yes. There are two ways to have the Wireless Media Stick work at your friend's house. Using your own laptop/computer, you would have to configure the wireless connection again for your friend's WiFi network if you wanted to view your shared folders. Or, if you are using your friend's computer and wireless network, you could set up shared folders, set up the Wireless Media Stick, and them stream and enjoy your friend's media files.

    Can the device access internet content?
    Not today. But it is planned for upcoming software versions.



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