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Netgear Space-Saving Powerline Network Kit

By Craig Simms, ZDNet.com.au on 05 March 2009 09:20 AM

Tags: space, saving, powerline, network, netgear, kit, homeplug, unit

Manufacturer: NETGEAR

General

  • Device type
  • Ethernet Over Power
  • Data transfer rate
  • 85Mbps

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The good:
  • Pass through power adapter will power some routers
  • Remote unit comes with four Ethernet ports
The bad:
  • Power adapter doesn't fit all routers
  • Remote unit is huge, blocking adjacent power sockets
  • Too low speed for anything but internet access
  • The usual unreliability caveats of homeplugs
The bottomline:

Netgear's Space-Saving Powerline Network Kit has some good ideas, some bad. On the performance front though, if you absolutely need homeplugs, we'd suggest spending more for the higher rated 200Mbps plugs.

Editors’ rating:

5/10

RRP: AU$189.00

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