Amazon.ca Amazon.ca: TRENDnet TPL-406E2K Powerline 500 AV Nano Adapter Kit $30 (Was $71) + Free Shipping TRENDnet Powerline 500 AV Nano Adapter Kit $30
get this dealRight now, Amazon.ca selling the TRENDnet Powerline 500 AV Nano Adapter Kit for $29.99 (Reg. $71.49) with free shipping. That's a great buy for a 10/100 Ethernet powerline adapter if you're interested in bridging your current wireless network.
The Powerline 500 AV Nano Adapter Kit from TRENDnet consists of 2 units and uses any existing electrical outlets to create a secure high speed network. There's no need for new wires, drilling or configuration. Just connect the first adapter to your network and plug the second adapter into any outlet on your electrical line for instant high-speed data transfer rates of up to 100Mbps. The compact form factor also saves space around crowded electrical outlets. Features and specs include:
- Includes two TPL-406E adapters
- 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX RJ 45 Port
- IEEE 1901, 802.3, .3x, .3u standards
- HomePlug AV compatible
- Up to 500Mbps data speed with Powerline
- Up to 200Mbps data speed with Ethernet (Full Duplex mode)
- Up to 984' (300m) range
- 128-bit AES encryption security
For comparison shopping, the TRENDnet TPL-406E2K is on sale at NCIX.com for $30.99 (Reg. $56.98) until May 27.
This offer is live now. If interested you'll want to get your order in quickly, as Amazon prices fluctuate based on stock levels and availability from it's suppliers. As your online order will exceed $25, you'll automatically get free shipping via Amazon's Super Saver Shipping option.
Thanks to reiyu and wheelz for posting this deal to the forums!
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View allI assume also that Dell would have a much more lax return policy too?
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/product ... u=A6509205.
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I use a couple of Powerline adapters to run internet to our TV centre on the other side of the house with weak Internet. It works like a charm, and the PowerLine utility is currently showing a 92 Mbps connection.
so after connecting the 1st kit to a modem, can I connect the 2nd kit to a router so I get wifi in the area!?
http://www.staples.ca/406E2k/directory_ ... 1_1_20001?
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http://www.amazon.ca/TRENDnet-Powerline ... B008F537KC
same rules applies for wireless, if the access point is 900mbps max, and the clients are 300mbps max, that would mean it could handle 3 clients without choking the network fully.
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=1 ... 1&format=2
UPDATE:
Looks like the ethernet port on these only supports max speeds of 100mbps... They're out!!!
984ft.