Desire a Wi-Fi radio which can play virtually any audio source and you’ll control from your smartphone? Video blogger Tinkernut details easy methods to make one.
In the video above, Tinkernut shows us methods to take an Asus WL-520GU and a USB sound card to make a Wi-Fi radio for less than $50. The process described uses Windows, but which will use an additional OS you’re able to follow the instructions over at MightyOhm instead. There are various steps but overall this isn’t too difficult of a hack. You only take install custom firmware on the router, change and install some files, and establishing an application called Ario in your PC. You don’t must use Ario, however. Your choice of MPD client will work just fine and you may find one for in general any OS or smartphone in this listing .
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