A:AnswerIf the TV in question is a C6000 or D6000, then yes the WIS12ABGNX should be compatible. However, the WIS12ABGNX will not be compatible with the EH6000.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerYes, here is the information from the side of my box.
2011 (D Models)
LED TV Series: D5000 - D6400 (Except for D5003)
LCD TV Series: D530 and above
PDP TV Series: D550 - D6400
Blu-Ray Disc Player / Home Theater System: BD-D5300 - D5500, HT-D5100 - D5300
A:Answerwineman113,
It's possible that it could go either way. What we don't know - at least based on what's posted here - is why this device isn't offering consistent streaming or why it is rebuffering. Naturally, it would seem that your LinkStick would be the cause, since it's the only device on your network that you stated doesn't perform well.
Some of the things you might look at are cordless phones and microwaves in the proximity. Another may be the channel of your router just isn't working as well as another channel might, and that can sometimes be changed (although we recommend having a network specialist work on that, since changing channels on your router may be easy or hard, depending on your experience level).
That said, let's just say that you want to try to see if this new LinkStik will work: there is a return policy and that may help you have either an improvement, or at least not be out additional money as a result.
The WIS12ABGNX is a newer model, so it's quite possible that some improvements may be in play.
Thanks for your support of Samsung products.
--Mr. Samsung
A:AnswerAlthough the WIS12ABGNX will not be compatible B8000, you will want to look into the WIS09ABGN (discontinued). Please contact a Best Buy associate for details on ordering this part.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerFor the A650, you will want to use the WIS08BG wireless Linkstick. Although this Linkstick has been discontinued for some time, I would suggest contacting a Best Buy associate for more information on possibly special ordering it.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerSince the Linkstick is designed to only facilitate a network connection to Samsung Devices that already offer either network connectivity or Internet@TV and Samsung Apps, it will not have the ability to make the TV into a wireless monitor. (additionally, the Samsung TVs will not have the ability to directly process any Microsoft Office documents)
That said, there are three ways to connect your PC or Mac to your Samsung TV for monitor functionality: monitor cable, HDMI to HDMI or HDMI to VGA/DVI/Displayport.
Please note, in the PC's operating system, you will need to set the display settings to either clone or extended view and set the PC’s resolution to match that of the maximum resolution of the TV in order to view your PC's desktop on the TV.
Although all of these connections are easy to hook up, the PC monitor cable is the most common. To connect it this way, just use a standard PC monitor cable to connect from the monitor out of your PC to the PC input on the TV. Some adjustments to the PC's resolution is required.
If your PC offer HDMI out, I would highly suggest using this connection, since it is a basic plug-n-play connection (meaning almost no adjustment is needed on the TV or PC).
HDMI to VGA/DVI/Displayport is almost the same as straight HDMI, but in this case, you will want to connect the DVI end of the cable to the PC (if available) and the HDMI into the TV. This is also considered a plug-n-play connection.
Unless otherwise specified by your PC manufacturer, you will need to connect the PC's audio to the TV with a separate cable (3.5mm jack cable from the PC’s audio output to the TV’s DVI/HDMI Audio input), since most PCs do not support audio over HDMI, VGA or DVI.
Thank you for the opportunity to assist you,
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerI'm not certain which year your TV is, but these are the listed models. It is an older model, so there is a chance the software is different. Hope this helps. 2010 C5000 and later, 2011 D5000 and D64 series, 2012 EH 4500, EH 5300, EH 5400, ES 5500 and ES 5700 LED and 2010 C550 and later, 2011 D550 and D64 series, 2012 E 490 and 550 plasma TV models.
A:AnswerNo, the LNT4665 would need to be connected directly to a computer or other consumer electronics device with HDMI.
Thanks for your interest in Samsung products.
--Mr. S
A:AnswerMaria,
Provided you have a C6300 model, it will be compatible. 2008-2009 models are not supported, but some 2010 models are.
Our parts department has determined compatibility for the WIS12ABGNX extends to the C6300 models.
http://www.samsungparts.com/Products/Parts_and_Accessories/PID-WIS12ABGNX.aspx
If the part for whatever reason doesn't work or meet your needs, return it within the return period provided by Best Buy. They provide a return policy for just these sorts of concerns.
If we can help further, please let us know how.
--Mr.Samsung
A:AnswerMaria,
We apologize that we weren't clear - sorry about that! The 2010 LED version of the 6300 Series is the model we referenced above.
The compatible LinkStick available today is the WIS12ABGNX. Other models that are listed in the manual (WIS10ABGN, and others) are also compatible, but usually out of stock or really hard to find. The WIS12ABGNX LinkStick will be compatible with your television, and is readily available.
If we can help further, please reach out again and we'll be happy to assist.
We appreciate your support of Samsung products.
--Mr.Samsung
A:AnswerThe 2010 model is the UN40C6300 (or the 40" in the model number exchanged for the screen size you have = ie 46" would be UN46C6300).
This model would be compatible with the LinkStick available today.
Thanks for your interest in Samsung products.
--Mr.Samsung
A:AnswerWe cannot determine if it would be compatible based on the fact that there are several "4 Series" models in the last few years that have been released by Samsung.
Please post back with a model number, and we can use that to determine and deliver the best possible answer.
Thanks for your interest in our products and Happy Holidays to you from all of us at Samsung.
--Mr. Samsung
A:AnswerThe WIS08AB LinkStick is no longer available for sale, unfortunately, and the new Linksticks are not compatible with the A650 models.
Either a wired connection, or an Ethernet bridge would be the best way to connect your TV.
Many of the Blu-Ray players on the market today are wireless, and have a whole new updated Apps platform for streaming movies and services that aren't available on the A650 Series television. For the same price of a wireless bridge, you could almost get a new Blu-Ray player and have all the Apps features play from that device. It's an option, but you can also talk with your Best Buy salesperson for more information on both options.
Thanks for your support of Samsung products.
--Mr. Samsung
A:AnswerFrom what I have read it should work with all samsung tv's with a usb port.go to samsung support to find all the answers for samsung tv's & wireless hook-up that's what I used & was hook-up in no time best buy has everything you need to get connected. Hope this helps