Samsung WIS09ABGN LinkStick Wireless LAN Adapter

Take your HDTV to new heights! The LinkStick is a wireless USB 2.0 adapter that provides instant access to InfoLink RSS data like news, weather, sports and stock information on your Samsung HDTV screen. It also supports Blu-ray Live with Netflix, Pandora and PC streaming of pictures and videos. The link stick not only allows your Samsung TV to connect wirelessly to your home network to view photos and downloads movies, but you can also wirelessly connect to the internet (when connected to your home router) – On select Samsung TVs you can then surf the web, use the Samsung apps such as facebook, twitter, Netflix, Blockbister etc. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more details bellow.

Samsung WIS09ABGN LinkStick Wireless LAN Adapter

Product Features

  • Compatible with IEEE 802.11a/b/g and 802.11n draft 2.0
  • Supports ConnectShareTM
  • Security (64/128bit WEP, WPA/WPA2)
  • Supports ’09 & ’10 Samsung TVs with SAMSUNG SMART TV, AllShareTM OR InfoLink
  • Support ’09 & ’10 Samsung Blu-ray Disk Players with BD Live
  • Supports 2009 Blu-ray Player with Netflix and Pandora service (US only) and PC Streaming
  • Supports 2009 Samsung TVs with Internet@TV
  • Supports USB 2.0 and DLNA Capability

Technical Details

  • Model: WIS09ABGN

Take your HDTV to new heights with LinkStick. The LinkStick is a wireless USB 2.0 adapter that provides instant access to Samsung’s Internet TV service for widget-based content from internet sources, InfoLink RSS newsfeeds from USA TODAY, and wireless access to your media library using the DLNA capability of the TV.

Wirelessly connect to your broadband router to enjoy:

Enjoy streamed Netflix movies on your Blu-ray device.

Internet”TV
Powered by the revolutionary Yahoo! Widget Engine, Samsung’s Internet@TV content service lets users access widget-based content from a wide array of Yahoo! Internet sources including Flickr, News, Weather and Finance along with future third-party providers as they become available.

InfoLink
Samsung’s InfoLink RSS Access makes it easy for you to stay on top of the news, even while watching your favorite programs. Get personalized, real-time weather, news, stock price quotations and more delivered to your HDTV screen from USA TODAY.

DLNA
Linkstick provides a wireless connection so that you can connect to other DLNA devices to enjoy your media without the hassle of extra cabling.

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BD Live and More
The LinkStick also lets you add wireless entertainment to your Samsung Blu-ray player. Take full advantage of interactive features like downloadable video content, ringtones, games and more. Download additional content from the internet or even chat with friends when watching the same movie.

In addition, find some new tunes on the popular Pandora service, and if you’re a Netflix member, stream your favorite movies through Netflix Unlimited.

HDTV Compatibility

  • BDP4600 — Included with unit
  • BDP3600 — Included with unit
  • BDP1600 — Purchase LinkStick separately

HDTV Compatibility
The LinkStick supports 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking, and is compatible with several 2009 Samsung LED, LCD, and Plasma HDTVs. The following chart summarizes compatibility and which services are available for different Samsung products.

2010 Samsung Models:

  • LCD 2010 C550, C630, C650, C750
  • LED 2010 C5000, C6300, C6500, C7000, C8000, C9000
  • Plasma 2010 C540, C550, C590, C6500, C7000, C8000

That’s all about the Samsung WIS09ABGN LinkStick Wireless LAN Adapter. This Wireless LAN Adapter is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or buy from here.
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This Post Has One Comment

  1. Paul

    what is the difference between WIS09ABGN and the WIS09ABGN-G.

    do they both work on Samsung TV led 6500?
    do they both support netflix?

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