maryxyz wrote: » Do you have to have wireless broadband to use an Internet radio ? I have the old-fashioned phone line broadband Thanks Maryxzy
maryxyz wrote: » that's brilliant - where would you get the router for Eur50 ?
TRSJ wrote: » roberts 201 all the way. The stereo sound and base off the roberts 201 wi-fi radio makes it the best so far I have heard for audio quality. (depending on station's stream quality of course).http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/Products/Internet_radios/STREAM_201/index.htm
Firetrap wrote: » Yes, it will affect your monthly download limit. Any data that is sent to or from your PC is internet traffic. If you have never used it, here's the link to the Eircom broadband stats - you can keep an eye on how much of your monthly allocation you've used. Try listening to a radio station online and see how you get on. If your computer can do that, it'll work with the radio.
Royal Seahawk wrote: » So how do you tune in one of these radios from the internet?
Royal Seahawk wrote: » I listen to ESPN radio online,can i listen to it on a wi fi radio if i buy one?
Rockiemalt wrote: » i think Santa/the birthday fairy is going to get me a wifi radio but I need to find one with a ethernet port, so i can plug the internet into it like cause i don't have wireless. Any suggestions anyone?
Rockiemalt wrote: » we have stupid NTL broadband which is apparently a different type so you need a different a special sort of wifi modem with it..
Royal Seahawk wrote: » So how do you tune in one of these radios from the internet? I listen to ESPN radio online,can i listen to it on a wi fi radio if i buy one?
Des wrote: » expand more on this please...I'm moving to a place with ntl bb after xmas.
Des wrote: » don't think they exist, so the only option is to get a wireless router as your surprise.