Abstract: In my house, I currently don't have an easy way to run CAT-5 cable to areas where I want a solid Internet connection. I'm running an 802.11n router currently to try and get the most bandwidth there is to allow streaming of content in both standard defi...
Easy to set up and use; high speed for video streaming; extra security possible
‘HD’ version is more expensive than standard powerline equipment
A bit expensive, but the Starter Kit’s ease of use and high performance are ideal for home networks Good points Easy to set up and use; high speed for video streaming; extra security possible Bad points ‘HD’ version is more expensive tha...
It would seem very little has changed from the D-Link DHP-300 adaptors that were released a couple of years ago, and the updated DS2 chipset didnt appear to have much of an impact on throughput, with speeds similar to rival 200Mb/s adaptors. Its als...
Abstract: At £99 the D-Link DHP-303 powerline starter pack is similarly priced to rival offerings. Weve certainly no problem with the adapters performance, nor their ease-of-use. The only real issue we have is that their bulky nature means they may block off ...
No multi-port adapters available, incompatible with most other powerline devices
Overall, the D-Link DHP-303 kit is a top-notch performer with easy encryption setup and useful features such as a software utility and a power-saving mode. Just buy the correct kit, and make sure you’re existing equipment is compatible. ...
Abstract: D-Links DHP-303 200Mbit/s Universal Powerline Association (UPA) HD networking kit isnt compatible with HomePlug AV adaptors. The advantage of the UPA standard is that the adaptors are backwards- and forwards-compatible. This means you can use thes...
Overall, the D-Link DHP-303 kit is a top-notch performer with easy encryption setup and useful features such as a software utility and a power-saving mode. Just buy the correct kit, and make sure youre existing equipment is compatible. Becky Waring L...