TRENDnet
85Mbps
Powerline Fast Ethernet Adapter

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Electronics: TRENDnet 85Mbps Powerline Fast Ethernet Adapter

TRENDnet 85Mbps Powerline Fast Ethernet Adapter

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Manufacturer: Trendware Usa
Model: TPL-202E
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Trendware Usa
Label: Trendware Usa
Special Features: nv:Device Type^HomePlug Adapter|RJ-45 Ports^1|Form Factor^Plug-in Module|10/100 Mbps Ports^1|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T Ethernet|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet|Dimensions^2.9" x 4" x 1.3"|Ethernet^CAT5

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Editorial Review
The Powerline 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge transforms existing power lines in your home or small office into a high-speed network solution. The Powerline Ethernet Bridge meets Home Plug 1.0 compatibility, ensures privacy through 56-bit Data Encryption, and supports data rates of up to 85Mbps. Included software measures data performance and enhances network security.
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friend from work recomended the internet over the 110 devises, dave thanks, I have an extention cord going out to my airsteam in the back yard and I love the fact I can use my internet. cons. using the connection thru Circut Breakers shortens the distance. I have a CB box in the trailer , so inside did not work well, and I had to tie in outside the trailer , this was not a big deal just range was stated as 300 ft . but if you send the signal thru a CB box it is about 200. currently I am happy with the system , I am running (2) 100ft cords to get to the trailer. and dave is right about only needing 10mps for fast internet. I get 21mps at the 200 ft and this is very fast. your connection may be 100mps but test it , it is only 8mps... lol

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