Actiontec HPE200AV HLE200AV0-01K Network Adapter

Highlights: 200 Mbps, External Adapter, Cabling: Ethernet 100Base-TX, Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet... (more)

Actiontec HPE200AV HLE200AV0-01K Network Adapter

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Savings: $40.00 (23.53%)
Avg Rating: 4.5 of 5.0 by 29 users.



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Product Information

The MegaPlug allows you to transfer files and access the Internet over your home's power lines. So wherever there is a power outlet, you can easily connect to the network. Simply plug one adapter near your router/gateway and connect them with an Ethernet cable. Then plug in another adapter anywhere you'd like. Connect your computer via Ethernet and you're ready to go! Security - 128-bit AES Link Encryption with Key Management Operating Range - up to 300 meters in wall power lines Capable of passing through circuit breakers Power Input - 100 to 240V @ 50/60 Hz internal

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Spotlight Review

Works as advertised

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By R. Nichols on 2007-10-02

I bought this to connect my Xbox360 to my home network. I was not happy with the throughput I was getting over the wireless connection. I plugged each unit into a wall socket, plugged one into my router and the other into the Xbox and everything connected effortlessly. I don't have the actually Mbps numbers, but the Xbox network tuning bar graph is full through std TV.


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