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Stereo meets Wireless USB?

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I recently came to purchase two separate, but identical, home entertainment systems (Phillips Model Number HTS3450/37) Originally I intended to use the two systems simultaneously, using same inputs from composites, etc. Each system also has a USB input, allowing you to play music directly off the receiver using the USB system. When I purchased the two systems, I ignorantly overlooking that the USB system also sends return signals/communicates back....therefore there is no such thing as a single female to double male USB adapter, allowing me to split the signal from my single USB MSD (carrying all my music) to both systems. As bummed as I was, my next thought was wireless USB: buying a set up to transmit from my computer USB port to two wireless USB adapters (plugged into the two systems, set on the same channel) in order to 'split' my signal, or rather duplicate it to two input simultaneously; so I guess my question is two-fold:

1) Would this (or anything else you can thing of) work?

2) If this is the route to take, what set-up would be recommended for a simple wireless USB system?

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  1. Hello Rurian

    yes, this works and

    it is the right away!

    I hope this helps you.

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