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Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter
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Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter
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Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter
Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter
Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter

Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter reviews

mohanman
on June 24, 2010

As an addict of everything electronics, I decided to purchase a pair of these to give it a try. Wow, was it a good idea! I have had pre-N wireless stuff throughout my home in Chicago (condo). I have a media center in my bedroom, living room and computer in den with NAS for videos/photos/music/games etc. With the belkin pre-n, the wirless was okay, often it would get bogged down, freeze, choppy etc. I thought that was the best once can get with networking. Then today, magic happened. I got these, and although a little pricey are soooo much better then wireless! I just plugged them in! I was getting so much faster transfers/downloads etc. I dont have anything to measure the speeds, but it was constant! There was no interruptions! This is the best idea, and such a stable item to use! I love it! I will keep you posted with other updates, as I will be getting more adapters around my house! I only rate good stuff good, otherwise the crap goes back to the store. This is a keeper for me!

lates!
Mo!

patmiller
on June 16, 2010

I wanted to avoid pulling cable from my router downstairs to the upstairs office. I needed more than a 10mbs link since I do ship data across my intranet (Tivo video, some file transfers, NAS storage, large file printing). I was also worried that some of the low end (and more affordable) options would not deliver enough of their peak performance across my 50 year old copper wiring. My wireless link was spotty, so my choices were pulling wire and powerline adaptors. So I went for this Netgear device.

It was trivial to install. I just plugged everything in. The wall wart was a little inconvenient downstairs, but looked nice against the outlet upstairs. I think I would have preferred a short power cord, however. The links came right up and I tried some large file transfers. I was getting 150mbs sustained. I later installed the configuration tool (on my WinXP laptop, no MacOSX nor linux option). These reported 168 mbs links -- in line with my ad hoc testing.

I would have liked a web interface to the adaptors instead of the Windoze tool, but I'm not going to do much configuration (you can apparently prioritize TCP over UDP traffic -- UDP is preferred by default to facilitate streaming connections).

Overall, I'm quite happy with the purchase.

amoos--2008
on May 05, 2010

Was trying to extend my wireless network using this item. Went from an Airport Extreme base station to an Airport Express. Have 15 mbps internet connection. Was getting less than 300 kbps via the powerline adapters. Seems the technology either works or it doesn't not much can be done to improve the situation.

mightythor88
on April 28, 2010

i had them out of the box and working in under 15minutes. Extremely easy to use and simple.

Sky_line123
on April 24, 2010

If you are looking to add an Ethernet outlet in a place where you can't run a wire, this is the product for you.

fortsports
on March 23, 2010

This is a brilliant idea in theory, but in practice it just isn't working as advertised. I would love to hear from others that have solved the thoughput or speed issue of using your powerlines for networking purposes.

martinjm1071
on March 19, 2010

Setup could not have been easier, plug and play and I am getting a throughput of 54Mbs, easily able to stream recorded TV, music, and pictures through my XBox 360. I purchased another brand that was cheaper and it worked poorly. Be advised that you will need as much throughput as you can possibly get if you plan on using your XBox as a media extender and after a week of use this seems to be working quite well. This product is not a 10 because of the bright blue light that can seemingly be seen from anywhere and when I tried to change to network ID for an additional layer of protection it had some issues seeing the other power brick. Overall, very pleased and would highly recommend.

527romona
on March 07, 2010

The first set up is so exciting. We have adapters in 5 rooms (at great but desperate expense). The speed throughout was amazing...for the first week. Then we were getting intermittent connectivity. You'd lose connection and wait 10 minutes and it might come back on. Now I find out that some electrical appliances in your home can interfere with the signal. So keep the television off!!! It's back to adjusting settings on a daily basis. DeJaVuWireless. I get speeds of 150 on one unit and 25 on another. $600 bucks down the drain!!!

Robh
on February 11, 2010

I bought three of Netgears ethernet adapters and they were easy to setup and solved my problem with wireless range. The data rate in my house was in the neighborhood of 20Mbps rather than the 80 claimed but that is normal for actual vs. promised rates.

Unfortunately, they can't be plugged into a surge protector because they won't connect. We had a flicker in the lights in our house and one of the adapters died. Within two weeks the other two died as well.

Back to wireless we went with a new higher gain antenna. Needless to say, I was very disappointed.

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Netgear Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter specifications

NETGEAR's Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter for high quality video and gaming is an ideal solution for connecting a PC, DVR, X-Box 360, PS3, or other game console to the home network. Simply plug one HDX101 into an AC outlet near your router and the other HDX101 near the device you wish to network. Built-in Quality of Service (QoS) ensures high quality, consistent performance for things like real-time HD video and audio streaming for a digital media adapter (DMA) like the NETGEAR Digital Entertainer (EVA700) or for Internet gaming and VoIP calls. With data rates up to 200 Mbps large file transfers to networked storage devices like NETGEAR's Storage Central (SC101) can be up to 12 times faster than previous Powerline networking products, all with encrypted security.
General
Device Type
Bridge
Packaged Quantity
2
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Enclosure Type
Desktop
Compatible Slots
None
Data Link Protocol
Ethernet , HomePlug 1.0 , Fast Ethernet
Data Transfer Rate
200 Mbps
Compliant Standards
HomePlug 1.0, IEEE 802.3
Status Indicators
Link activity, Power, Link OK
Communications
Type
None
Miscellaneous
Cables (Details)
1 x Network cable - 6 ft
Compliant Standards
FCC Part 15 B, UL
Localization
North America
Software / System Requirements
OS Required
Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
Networking
Networking type
Bridge
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces
1 x Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x HomePlug 1.0
Expansion Slot(s)
None
Power
Power Device
Power supply - Internal
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