Have SoundBridge since 8 months in practice. Since I wanted to bridge the diagonal distance from the 1st floor to the living room Wireless in a row house, I found steady network terminations (Fritz Box DSL). I then the DSL connection converted to D-Link modem and Linksys router WRT54GS with Linksys Range Expander, which the wireless transmission was satisfactory for my notebook and excellent for the Soundbridge (Schrankniesche!). Still, it came when searching in CD archive (more than 4000 titles) repeatedly to time-outs. The wireless transmission power of 100mW and the router transfer rate of 54Mbit / s are just not enough for music streaming. I then linked the floors with the Linksys router via Ethernet cable and have now an excellent sound system that I have connected to an Onkyo theater system. Can highly recommend this solution. The vulnerability of the Soundbridge is just that you can not stop at one artist / title / Genere etc. when searching and not forward after playing or may decline. You start again from the beginning, but this works pretty fast (so devaluation). On the PC I use the Firefly server that runs very reliable (therefrom attracts the SoundBridge the streams). However, he has no graphical user interface. That's why I additionally the free Yahoo jukebox (formerly MusicMatch Jukebox) installed, with whom I now have a user interface and you can use for music playback directly on the PC. It takes up the same music zu.Hiermit I play my CD's on. For the acquisition of records, I use the Audio Cleaning Studio from Magix, with which I can also burn CD's, which I then einspiele in the jukebox. So I have a great music-client / server solution.