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Wi-fi Ready Bravia’s
Feb 5th
Sony introduced on the market a series of Wi-fi Ready Bravia models that work with USB WI-FI adapter or USB Dongle. In USA the WI-FI Ready models are shipped with USB Dongle included, and after the information from the support page it is a Linksys product and not Sony. In Europe these Wi-fi Ready models don’t come with the USB Dongle included, you can use any DLNA certified WiFi adapter or modem with the TV. You can also buy USB Wireless LAN adapter from Sony, model name: UWA-BR100 If you have problem with the Wi-fi adapters or USB Dongles let us know in the comment field.
How DLNA works on a Bravia
Dec 26th
DLNA is the acronym for digital living network alliance, and a lot of new products have this feature. For more information about what products have it you can visit www.dlna.org. What DLNA is doing, is streaming your pictures, music and videos across a home network. We all have multiple gadgets in our home and what DLNA does is to connect them all in a home network with less cable. So if you have a TV, a PS3, PC, Home Theatre system, mobile phone all these things can be connected with DLNA. Obligatory, the formats that DLNA has to support are : MP3, JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4 AAC LC, AVC/H.264. It is also good to know that the wireless connection is not supporting N, only A/B/G. In this short tutorial I will try to present the ways you can connect different gadgets to your Bravia (EU models, V5500, W5500, WE5,E5500,Z5500).
First of all you will need a router, wired or wireless, because these Bravia models don’t have modems. You will have to connect your router to the TV, and the connection point is going to be at the back of the device. Now push the HOME button on your remote control and More >