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500 Mbps Powerline Home Network Adapter & Wireless Extender
Use Actiontec's 500 AV Powerline Network Adapter to connect home theater devices like your Blu-Ray and Gaming Console to the home network. These powerline network adapters use the latest in HomePlug AV technology to turn any power outlet on the same circuit into a high-speed network connection. Here's how it works. Simply plug an adapter into a wall. Then take an Ethernet cable and plug one end into the Adapter and the other end into a device like your Blu-Ray Player. Get the 2nd adapter, plug it into the wall and connect the other end to your Router. And that's it. Your Blu-Ray player is instantly connected to the Internet. You'll get a high speed connection that's good enough for gaming and HD videos wherever there's a power outlet...even in the garage or basement.
Connecting devices like gaming consoles and Blu-Ray players to the Internet at the fastest Powerline speeds available
Outstanding Benefits: - Fast networking speeds (up to 500 Mbps on powerline and up to 100 Mbps on Ethernet) - Easy way to extend a fast Internet connection to Ethernet-enabled set top boxes, HDTVs, gaming consoles, wireless access points, and other devices in the home - Ideal for those locations where wireless cannot reach or has a weak signal - Ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications such as online gaming and HD video streaming - Works over the existing electrical wiring in your home or dorm - Safe and secure - Fast and easy...setup in less than 5 minutes - Complies with the HomePlug AV standard
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