The D-Link’s UPA technology offers far higher throughput than competing HomePlug kits, as well as push-button encryption setup and informative LEDs. On the surface, D-Link’s latest powerline ...
This capable powerline networking kit delivers very good performance for HD video streaming and gaming, but doesn’t stand out from the pack. Despite its moniker, Actiontec’s HomePlug AV Powerline ...
NETGEAR, Inc. today announced the addition of two next-generation HomePlug AV-certified powerline kits to its award-winning family of powerline networking solutions: the compact Powerline AV 500 ...
While not as well known or widely used as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, powerline networking—using your existing home electrical wiring to transmit data, turning every outlet in your house into a potential ...
Netgear launches two new high-speed Powerline Adapter kits; one is compact and lightweight and the other incorporates a pass-through power outlet. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET ...
category today with the introduction a powerline home networking kit. The company introduced the WD Livewire Powerline AV Networking Kit, a HomePlug AV-compatible device shipping immediately for $139.
D-Link has started shipping two new home networking systems, the Xtreme N wireless and the Powerline Network Kit. The DIR-655 Extreme N router is D-Link’s latest 802.11n wireless product incorporating ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the BizFeed blog at PCWorld.com. Powerline AV 500 Adapter Kit Home networking giant Netgear plans to introduce a 500 megabit-per-second line of ...
NETGEAR, Inc. today announced the availability of its latest powerline networking kit for turning electrical power outlets into high-speed Internet and home network connections. As a 2009 CES ...
It's a little ironic, don't you think, that with all the push for wireless this and wireless that, we're suddenly awash in PowerLine Ethernet adapters? One of Linksys' announcements at CES yesterday ...
The idea of running data through the home's power cabling just gets me right here: it's so obvious and so ingenious that the 110v gorilla in the room is almost possible to wish away. After all, CatV ...