No ID3 tag reading (no song name, artist, etc.).Unofficial Vista-compatible firmware: Netgear Server Software: This should fix the following problems on Vista: Get the MP101 to connect to the server on that XP computer and use its 'Update' function. ![]() ![]() This has to be done on a computer with XP, and using Netgear's bundled software. Un-RAR the folder and copy both files (NG.vr and VA1.4.7RNG.2.img) into: Program Files Netgear Update.In case you lost the bundled server, I have also linked it from Netgear's website. Download the following folder (1.4.7 beta.rar) on an XP computer with the Netgear server software installed.Netgear has withdrew support for the out-of-life product and some awesome guys from the MP101 fan club have made their own firmware for Vista users. If you have a Netgear MP101 Wireless Digital Music Player and can't play it/have problems with it on a Windows Vista server, that's because the firmware isn't compatible and Vista has different network timing (MTU). The front is silver, and the rest is gray. The MP101 measures 1.5 by 11 by 9 inches, with a four-line, 25-character LCD. Within the nondescript Netgear MP101 lies a competent wired and wireless music player, with a price that would have been extraordinary a year ago.
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