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Most of use use wireless to connect the devices in our home, but as we've discussed before, wired is usually faster, even if it's through your wall with a powerline adapter. With wireless AC, however, ...
A device that extends an Ethernet network or a USB connection to another room in the home or office using AC wall outlets and the building's electrical system. Powerline adapters are used in pairs; ...
Wireless networks are great for getting connectivity to your devices around the house or office, but the problem is that a wireless network doesn't always cut it. If you have a larger home or office, ...
You can, however, just plug in the adapters and create a network on the fly, without running any configuration software, which I find appealing. Overall, I was impressed by the Netgear HDX101 ...
TRENDnet has announced a new 500 Mbps powerline networking adapter that has an integrated outlet. That integrated outlet is a big deal if your office or room is short on power outlets already. The ...
In a review published last October, I shared my impressions of two manufacturers' HomePlug AV 500 powerline-to-Ethernet adapters and powerline-to-Wi-Fi access points. In retrospect, I suspect that a ...
As regular readers may already remember, I’ve done a decade-plus steady stream of powerline networking hands-on testing over the years, beginning with “14 Mbps” HomePlug 1.0 and extending through ...
Faster broadband speeds and accomplished routers have changed the way in which web content is streamed across the home. Pair a 100Mbit Internet connection to an 802.11ac router and you have the best ...
Powerline networking has been around for longer than we can even remember. Much like Ethernet, it's just something we've grown to expect. But unlike Ethernet, Powerline isn't widely adopted, or at ...