Hence i live in Hungary, i can't use all the features - actually, this means Youtube service, only -, however, i ordered this product to easily stream Youtube.com videos and that works great! Unfortunetly, this D-link strreamer can't recognise foreign letters, however, at least i can pair it with my smart phone, so i can resolve this - and the slow search function ... - issue. I use a 30MBit LAN connection to stream Youtube videos, through a HDMI cable to my TV. I got no issues with the streaming, what i miss: remember last channel/playlist, recognise foreign letters, easier search (and i mean letter inputs here, the speed is ok). Yet i don't really know about the power amount.
What's the best blade for severing your relationship with your cable or satellite company? Why, streaming media, of course. I've bought several streaming media boxes in the past few months as I endeavor to tailor my viewing around over-the-air broadcast TV and Netflix. They all install basically the same--plug in the RCA or HDMI video cables, plug in the power cord, register the device on the home wireless network, and log in to Netflix. So what makes the D-link MovieNite DSM-310 stand out? Not much, other than it has both wireless and wired networking capabilities, HDMI and RCA video connections, true 1080p resolution (many other bargain-priced boxes are limited to 720p), and a simple and straightforward remote with quick access buttons for Netflix, Pandora, YouTube, and VuDu. Unlike the Roku boxes, you don't have to set up an account with D-Link and you don't have to give them your credit card number, either. On the other hand, you're limited to the streaming channels D-Link includes from the factory, and for better or worse, Hulu Plus is not on the menu. But if your needs are relatively simple--mainly Netflix--then this box will fill the bill and it doesn't drop the WiFi signal every couple of minutes like my Roku LT box does. For $24.95 with free shipping, it's an absolute bargain. All in all, this is a very basic, no-frills streaming media box. It's simple and it simply works.Read full review
When purchasing the D-link MovieNite DSM-310 Digital HD Media Streamer forget about your expectations of being able to watch your D-Link Security Cameras; after making my purchase and discovering this feature didn't function, I googled it and found out everyone who has purchased this equipment is having the same problem, therefore I purchased a product that was advertised as if everything functioned, and the reason I purchased it didn't!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
i bought this item because i though that i can go online through any website on my big tv but it doesn't. you can watch youtube and netflix but if someone don't pay for netflix then you can not watch it. so finally, only you tube you can watch , that's all. if you don't watch youtube then do not buy it. i still watching the youtube on my tv through this unit sometimes, its ok for me to watch youtube only and i am looking for some unit that i can go online on big tv, maybe buy a smart tv with wifi built in so you can go online any website. and it give you long time to type the words when you watch youtube, you have to go up, down back and forth... when you type each letter that you want to watch, if it has all letter on remote control then better, you will disappoint when try to type each letter. my mom doesn't likes it.Read full review
I just traded $107 a month cable bill for $7 Netflix and free digital broadcast tv. True HDTV on all 4 network channels for free, and HD movies for seven bucks a month. It's a good little box once I figured out how to set it up. I had a bit of frustration with it at first, since the enclosed quick start up instructions said setup would be automatic. The problem was with wireless use, it worked right away connected to an Ethernet wire. Eventually, I figured it out, to got to the D link website, and got manual wireless setup instructions, which then made setting up wireless easy and quick. Here's the secret, use the cursor to go up, to where the no connection icon is flashing on the screen, then go right, and click enter on the icon, to get into the manual set up menu. I'm slightly disappointed that I failed to notice the model I bought does not receive Hulu. But I am very happy with Netflix and Pandora. The box works great, providing a very high quality picture. It buffers some when I try to use two wireless devices at once on my slow network, but as long as I stay off the laptop, the box streams video with no problems. It does work best with an Ethernet cable connection, so I just bought cable to wire my whole house for Ethernet. On Ebay, the cost for that is only 11 bucks. That price is more than made up by the savings compared to other video stream boxes, and cutting the 107 bucks a month Comcast bill pays for all in one month.Read full review
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