Netgear's Internet Adapter for Home Theater is a powerline solution much like the Belkin we reviewed last year. The difference? The Belkin may be prettier but the Netgear has more inputs and 500 Mbps.
So, you’ve set up a home office in the spare bedroom, or built yourself one in the garden. Or maybe you’ve moved to a new house with particularly thick walls. In any of those instances, Wi-Fi on its ...
The Netgear Universal Internet Adapter for Home Entertainment-3D (XAVB5004) is a powerline networking kit that uses your home’s electrical wiring to deliver wired Ethernet connectivity to your ...
Trendnet announced today two new powerline adapter kits, the TPL-420E2K and the TPL-421E2K that supports the Powerline 1200 AV2 standard to offer Gigabit-class data rates. Both kits are set to be on ...
Linksys has outed a new line-up of HomePlug Powerline adapters, promising up to 200Mbps network connections passed over your regular home electricity wiring. Billed as ideal for consoles, streaming ...
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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 ...
Q We want to connect a Blu-ray player to the Internet to stream Netflix (NFLX) and thought we could use our wireless router. We tried a few players with built-in wireless, but they can barely see the ...
Netgear isn't kidding around here at CES, and if you thought three new routers was the extent of it, you're sorely mistaken. The company is also debuting its new Internet TV Player (ITV2000; pictured) ...