NetGear HDX101 HDXB101100NAS Network Adapter
Highlights: 200 Mbps, External Adapter, Cabling: Ethernet 100Base-TX, Ethernet 10Base-T, RJ-45... (more)
List Price: $249.99
Low Price: $139.99
Savings: $110.00
(44.00%)
Avg Rating: 3.5 of 5.0 by 69 users.
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Product Information
NETGEAR’s Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter (HDX101) with 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 a 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.Suggested Similar Products and Related Accessories
Review Summary
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A winner!
Written
By M. Stout
on 2006-09-05After several networking setups for streaming video to Xbox 360s which didn't work well, or only partially worked, I finally found something that worked. I get 91 Mbs on the remote end, which provides a clearer picture than my 11a network ever did.
I've suffered recent ankle injury, so I'm not one to be climbing into ceilings to install ethernet these days. This product saves me from having to take the risk of doing it.
I do see some have problems with this product. Some things to consider are age and quality of home wiring. Interference from other products. Are there any other signals over the power grid in the home, such as phone adapters? Perhaps an appliance is poorly grounded and introducing EM interference into the house wiring?



