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| Sonos ZoneBridge 100 (BR100) | 
enlarge | Brand: Sonos Category: CE
List Price: $99.00 Buy New: $89.00 You Save: $10.00 (10%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (9 reviews) Sales Rank: 1727
Color: Light Gray Media: Electronics Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6 x 6.1 x 4.8
MPN: ZoneBridge BR100 Model: ZoneBridge BR100 UPC: 180501001147 EAN: 0180501001147 ASIN: B000X1TS54
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Provides flexibility to place your ZonePlayers in any room of the house and connect them all wirelessly. | | | Improve Controller access to SonosNet by placing a ZoneBridge in areas where wireless coverage needs a boost | | | Install a new ZoneBridge with one button-press. | | | Easy Internet connectivity for other products in the house | | | Automatic access to new features and music services |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Sonos ZoneBridge 100 makes setting up your wireless Sonos system wonderfully fast... and easy. Just connect a ZoneBridge to your router to instantly activate SonosNet, secure wireless mesh network. Now all your ZonePlayers and Controllers will work wirelessly and can be placed anywhere in your house. Although the ZoneBridge doesn't play music like the ZonePlayer, it's incredibly cost effective when it comes to extending the range of your Sonos system and expanding the Controller's wireless coverage. Plus, it's great for connecting other products to the Internet.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
  Great, simple way to distribute music around your home December 27, 2008 This is a basic part of the Sonos system. It's used to connect the larger system to the internet. The advantage of the Sonos system the simple set-up. I had the whole 3 room system set up (without any call to customer service) in just a few hours. I considered alternate (and cheaper) systems like the Logitech Squeezebox. However, the alternatives use an existing wireless network. With one kid playing WOW and another downloading video, bandwidth is already um, squeezed. Of course, I could beef up my network, but that would make the price much higher and add a lot of complication. Sonos sets up its own proprietary "net" that works great and is dead simple. I'm very happy with the system.
  Great for connecting receiver to computer music files December 10, 2008 Very satisfied with this product. I wanted to listen to the music files on my PC and to playlists on Rhapsody on my home audio system that is in a different room. This device along with the Zone Player 90 allowed me to connect my PC to my audio receiver without having to run wires between the devices.
In addition the Sonos Desktop controller allows connectivity to a large number of radio stations over the internet that I can now listen to using the Zone Player. I wasn't aware of this feature when I made the purchase but it is a pleasant surprise.
I had some McAfee firewall problems in getting the files set up on the Sonos Player initially but the customer service rep at Sonos helped me resolve that issue quickly. Sonos also has an extensive FAQ list on their internet site that is helpful to users.
  soundbridge works most of the time September 2, 2008 Given the stated distance Sonos nodes are supposed to transmit between, I shouldn't have needed the sound bridge, but highly intermittent reception forced me to buy it. It's worked fine except last week when it just dropped from the network. Going through the "find new node" process rediscovered it and it's working fine again. Coincidentally, one of my controllers froze up at the same time, so I guess you just have to get used to fixing it. At least that's very simple.
  Fixed a few drop-outs in remote Sonos Zones when Microwave was running July 17, 2008 I have eight zones spread over four floors. Two of the zones are near each other, but remote from all the others. When running a nearby microwave, they would sometimes drop the music for several seconds. I installed one sonos bridge, which helped reduce drop outs from once every couple days to once a week or so. Since installing the second bridge, there have not been more dropouts for those remote zones (about three weeks)
  Simple and effective April 29, 2008 My Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station is centrally located in my house. The PC that stores all my music was at the far end of the house. Before the ZoneBridge 100 (BR100) I had to "waste" a ZonePlayer 80, a $350 investment. Now I have the BR100 connected directly to the Base Station. It simply sits on top of the Base Station, with no noticeable impact on range or wireless performance. I am able to listen to my music files throughout the entire house AND connect to Rhapsody's online music service. The BR100 is easy to setup and, IMO, very cost effective.
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