The Powerline Ethernet adaptor can be used with any Ethernet enabled devices for example PCs & Laptops Network Printers Broadband Routers ADSL or IP Cameras etc. Simply plug the unit into any power socket and connect the Ethernet port of the computer with the supplied Ethernet Cable repeat with another computer or Ethernet enabled device. The mains pass through allows you to free up a power socket that would have been taken up by a standard Powerline adaptor.
Powerline adaptors use your current electrical system giving you flexibility with equipment placement additional units can be used allowing multiple devices to be connected together. Typical uses of Powerline adaptors are connecting computers upstairs to a router down stairs where you do not want trailing wires or having trouble with wireless systems.
Please note that 200Mbps Powerline adaptors will only connect up to 200Mbps true speed will only be reached on gigabit and above speed devices and networks.
Target Applications :
• High data rate broadband sharing
• Shared broadband internet access
• Audio and video streaming and transfer
• Extending the coverage of wireless LAN's
• Computer file and application sharing
• Printer and peripheral sharing
• Network and online gaming
• IP based security cameras
Specification
•High-Speed Powerline adaptor with Ethernet interface (twin pack)
•Supports mains pass through
•Fully compatible with HomePlug 1.0 & HomePlug Turbo
•High-Speed transfer rates of 200Mbps
•200Mtrs wired operation range
•Simple plug and play installation
•Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3/802.3u
•Supports one 10/100 RJ45 port
•128 Bit AES link encryption
•Supports QAM 256/64/16/8 DBPSK DQPSK ROBO
•Integrated Quality of Service (QoS)
•Supports Peer to Peer Networking
•Supports Windows ME 2000 XP Vista Mac & Linux Operating Systems
Package Contents
2 x Powerline adaptor
2 x Ethernet cable
1 x CD
1 x Instruction leaflet
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