If you are in the market for the best Powerline 1200 solution at the best price, it's going to be hard to beat the Netgear PL1200 kit. With the launch of the latest Powerline networking technology, ...
Netgear's Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Kit (XAVB101) offers a speedy, secure alternative to running CAT-5 wire throughout your home. We put this adapter through the ringer and it still ran cool and ...
If you need a network solution that doesn't require running cables or setting up wireless, check out the Netgear HDX101 Powerline adapter. Creating a home network is no longer a big challenge.
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 ...
It took 'em long enough, but Netgear has at long last decided to ship the two powerline adapters it announced way back at CES in January. The Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Kit (XAVB101; pictured above ...
Powerline network adapters are growing a lot in popularity as the amount of connected devices in our homes also are growing. Wireless signals aren’t the optimal choice everywhere and there are also ...
If wireless is too much trouble for you, Netgear have also brought a pair of new Powerline networking devices to CES 2010. The Netgear Powerline 200 AV Adapter Kit (XAVB2001) and the Powerline 200 AV+ ...
NETGEAR’s Award-Winning Powerline Adapters for HD and Multimedia Streaming Now Available Innovative Powerline Devices Offer Consumers 200 Mbps Speeds with Broad Options in Technical Design SAN JOSE, ...
More and more home theater devices are Internet-enabled, but sadly most of these new "networked" HDTVs, Blu-ray players, streaming media players, etc. are packing an Ethernet port that doesn't have ...
Like many exhibitors at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Netgear has set its sights on providing a connected consumer experience, and with it's roots entrenched in networking products, ...
If you want broadband in every room of your home, you've got a couple of options: Running LAN (CAT-5) cables is a common solution, but an expensive one. Wi-Fi is another approach, but not ideal for ...
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