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Linksys Media Extender DMA 2200: $449.95
Company: Linksys

Pros: The bottom line is that this is the best media centre extender we have seen. It is cost effective easy to install and rich in simple features. The software used to manage the content is fluid and easy to use.

Cons: The only negative is that when a user needs to manage the content being streamed they have to go to settings and set up the parameters for the content to be streamed. This is sometimes a slow process with master menus and sub menus needing to be identified.


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"Linksys Launch Neat New Media Extender"

By David Richards | Published:10/03/2008

Linksys are set to roll out a brand new media centre extender that will allow users to stream content from a PC to anywhere in the home. Set to be popular with professional installers the device is already being tested by Digital Homeware - a developer of Windows based automation systems in Australia.


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The DMA2200 comes 18 months after Cisco the owners of Linksys purchased KISS a European Company that had spent several years developing a home media server that ran on a Windows based platform.

From the KISS acquisition Linksys were able to get access to middleware software which over the past 18 months they have developed further in association with Cisco programmers. This software can now be found in the new DMA2200.
Easy to integrate the device is a classic example of what is important with consumers today. Out of the box we were able to configure the DMA 2200 into a home network within minutes. However one word of warning if you have a fair amount of music or video content make sure you have plenty of memory and a fast PC with lots of grunt to stream the content to the Linksys device.

In the first instance one has to load Linksys software that talks to the extender onto the host PC or home server. Once this has been done you enter an eight digit code which is generated when the extender is switched on and plugged into a TV or monitor screen. 

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