Netgear has given all possible wings to a new range of Powerline adapters. Netgear XAVB5001 their new models and theoretical XAVB5501 flying about 500 Mbps Internet to take you through the home power grid. The company has slightly reduced the size of the new adapters, but the essence is the same: plug and play, yes, with encryption and without putting password.
Since then we check the maximum transfer rate of 500 Mbps, which exceeds the 300 Mbps models more common today. The new models include an Ethernet port and AC connection correctly Pass to not lose the plug have to use to bring Internet connectivity to every corner of the house. For if you already have computers at home powerline, Netgear these new models are compatible with all HomePlug AV certified devices.
Consumption is responsible for the automatic shutdown system.
Since then we check the maximum transfer rate of 500 Mbps, which exceeds the 300 Mbps models more common today. The new models include an Ethernet port and AC connection correctly Pass to not lose the plug have to use to bring Internet connectivity to every corner of the house. For if you already have computers at home powerline, Netgear these new models are compatible with all HomePlug AV certified devices.
Consumption is responsible for the automatic shutdown system.
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