Last week, I reviewed some new Wi-Fi wireless Internet gear that promised to deliver a fast Internet signal to the farthest corners of your home. Alas, my tests showed that the new models weren’t so ...
If you're looking for a quick way to extend your home network (for both wired and Wi-Fi clients) to that far corner of your home, the Actiontec Wireless Network Extender Plus Powerline Network Adapter ...
RENDnet, a global leader in reliable SMB and consumer networking solutions, announced today that it will launch the WiFi Everywhere Powerline 1200 AV2 Access Point, model TPL-430AP, designed to help ...
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, ...
The question is, which one of the two is best for the job? We’ve done our investigation and decided it’s time to share our findings with all who are interested. What is a Powerline Adapter? What is a ...
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 ...
Trendnet announces a new power-line adapter that offers both a 500Mbps wired connection and a 300Mbps wireless access point. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has ...
Powerline networking technology may sound pretty fancy and complicated, but it's not. The technology simply extends an Ethernet network via the existing 110-volt wiring of your client's office or home ...
TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces the availability of the Powerline 500 Wireless Kit, model TPL-410APK, which extends a home wireless network ...
What do you do if you have terrible Wi-Fi coverage and no option to run Ethernet cabling throughout the home? One solution that could be recommended is using a few powerline adapters. They're actually ...
Until recently, there wasn't much you could do to remedy the situation short of hardwiring your house -- and if you live in a rented apartment, or if you don't want to start drilling holes in your ...