Ok If it has an ethernet 10baseT connection you can connect a 802.11G bridge. They run about $100 and can be found on amazon or CompUSA. You could also use one of those wireless game adapters. They are just bridges too. I think Linksys makes one. I have done this and it works ok.
Other options are:
Get a spare PC (or you could use your current PC) and buy one of these networked devices.
Linksys Wireless Digital Media Server $200
Allows you to play music over your wireless network.
Prismo Media Player $300
Just like the linksys. Also allows you to view JPGs and AVI files.
Turtle Beach Audiotron
This is the one I own. It requires a bridge to use a wireless network. but it looks like a components and not a computer or anything wierd. Its also accessable over the web so I got a wireless PDA and use that as a remote that allows me to see my entire library and its easier to use than the supplied remote. it goes for about $300 but requires a PC
Creative Labs also has a new device on the market. Its just like the others and has the wireless connection built in. The thing I like is that it has a RF remote with a LCD screen that helps you navigate through your music library.
I would say go with a system that uses and external PC and not an internal hard drive. This way you can add storage when needed. I got a box an stuck 3 200 gb drives in it and store all of my music in WAV format.
Other options are:
Get a spare PC (or you could use your current PC) and buy one of these networked devices.
Linksys Wireless Digital Media Server $200
Allows you to play music over your wireless network.
Prismo Media Player $300
Just like the linksys. Also allows you to view JPGs and AVI files.
Turtle Beach Audiotron
This is the one I own. It requires a bridge to use a wireless network. but it looks like a components and not a computer or anything wierd. Its also accessable over the web so I got a wireless PDA and use that as a remote that allows me to see my entire library and its easier to use than the supplied remote. it goes for about $300 but requires a PC
Creative Labs also has a new device on the market. Its just like the others and has the wireless connection built in. The thing I like is that it has a RF remote with a LCD screen that helps you navigate through your music library.
I would say go with a system that uses and external PC and not an internal hard drive. This way you can add storage when needed. I got a box an stuck 3 200 gb drives in it and store all of my music in WAV format.