is the source material a bitrate that the wireless would even be able to cope with, under perfect conditions?Īdding a wireless adaptor in addition to, or instead of, the wired port would probably just be begging for a whole slew of complaints about networking issues that are out of WD’s control.are there wireless-G and wireless-B devices bringing the connection down?.is the Wireless-N working over bonded 5GHz channels? And is channel bonding even legal where the device is being used?. There’s too many issues out of WD’s control… Considering the fact the the WDTV HD, the WDTV Live and the WDTV Live Plus are all sold as HD devices (although they also work fine with SD material and an SD display), and considering wireless isn’t really the best option for streaming HD material, I wouldn’t count on WD adding built-in wireless to any new devices in the near future.
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