I just special ordered a new BDP-1 and BDA-1 combo with the blue LEDs.

While I'm waiting for it to arrive I was wondering if anyone had attempted to add WiFi to the unit by hooking a WiFi dongle to one of the rear USB ports?
Both the Oppo and Cambridge Audio blu-ray players use WiFi dongles in order to keep the radio components outside of the chassis. Since the BDP-1 uses Linux I see no reason why the same couldn't be done for it.
Also since most Ethernet cables are unshielded, I worry about a long cable run acting like a giant antenna. Sound quality wise, might WiFi be the lessor of two potential pitfalls?
It would be nice if Bryston offered their own WiFi dongle as an option and ensured the proper drivers are included with the BDP-1 firmware. Yes I know there are other options available, but I believe most would prefer to avoid extra external boxes and cables stacked everywhere in their component racks.