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Good Questions: How to Stream Music in My Home
From Unplggd: Our site that untangles your wires

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Want to know how to get music playing in every room of your home without having to tear down walls and run wires everywhere? There are solutions on the market such as the Sonos player or Roku Soundbridge, but click here to see what other Unplggd readers have to say.

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Thank you for posting that hottie at the top. Might not be cute furniture or whatever, but made my day!

posted by artnerd on March 11th 2008 at 9:14am
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Yes I agree, thanks for the music hottie picture. One of the easiest ways to stream music around the house is through Apple's Airport Express. It plugs right into any outlet and has a speaker jack so you can plug in any speakers to it. The best part is it's actually a wireless router so it's a great way to create a home network or extend the range of an existing network. You control all the music through iTunes and can even print wirelessly because there is a USB port in the unit to hook a printer up to. I set this up and it works flawlessly in my apartment. Pretty awesome stuff.

posted by BrendenM on March 11th 2008 at 9:29am
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the link to outdoor lighting is not working... :-(

posted by RJD on March 11th 2008 at 9:30am
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Sonos is the best thing to happen to music since the CD. I have five zone players in my apartment attached to a network storage with my 13,000 song library, although most of the time I just listen to Rhapsody. The whole thing is flawless and, although not cheap, it is far cheaper than any central stereo system and it was up and running within hours after receiving it.

posted by lightenup on March 11th 2008 at 11:07am
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I agree w/ Brenden - The Apple Airport Express is easy to use and rather inexpensive.

posted by bepsf on March 11th 2008 at 11:15am
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I'll trade my Airport Express for the hottie in the photo :)

posted by dcaries on March 11th 2008 at 7:14pm
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