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Published: 2018-07-07, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Simple design, Easy to install and use, Performs well results may vary, Good price, Passthrough power
Unit is a bit bulky, Addition of USB power would be a nice touch, Be aware that you most likely will not get 2000Mbps
Worth it, if you have the right infrastructure, and everything works just right. If anything, you could buy and return them if they don't meet your expectations. They're not that expensive and are cheaper than running cables through walls. Plus they're ea...
Sila a stabilita signálu, bezpečnosť pri šifrovaní AES
Rozmery adaptéra blokujú iné elektrické zásuvky, cena (hlavne pri viacerých zariadeniach)
Zariadenie svoj účel splnilo. Tam, kde je problém so signálom, výrazne cítiť silu a stabilitu siete powerline. Rýchlosť prenosu nebola pri testovaní citeľne ovplyvnená. Súprava je pomerne zbytočná pri použití v menších domoch či bytoch, no isto nájde upla...
Published: 2016-12-13, Author: Антон , review by: hardwarebg.com
Abstract: Следим с интерес развитието на технологията за пренос на данни по съществуващата електрическа инсталация още от появата на първото поколение PowerLine адаптери. Затова няма как да пропуснем да проверим как се представят актуалните гигабитови решения в лиц...
Abstract: Are there places in your home or office where your Wi-Fi signal doesn't reach? You're not alone. Because of Wi-Fi's limited range -- and old-school building construction techniques like thick plaster, brick or masonry walls -- even the best Wi-Fi networks...
Abstract: There was a time when connecting to the Internet means having a cable that ran from your computer to the router. That was it -- there was no way around it. Times have changed and as a result of Wi-FI, the cord has been cut and Ethernet cables have pretty...