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TRENDnet TPL-303E


$50.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works well with other brands of powerline adapters (with the same certification). In most cases it will offer throughput similar to that of a wireless G connection, but with a lot more consistency through walls...etc. Simple to setup with good documentations, essentially plug and play.

The Cons:Large form factor, takes up 2 outlet's spaces. Performance entirely dependent on the quality of the house wiring. At this price, buyers can consider using another wireless router as a bridge.

The TRENDnet TPL-303E is a Powerline AV Adapter designed for 200Mbps electrical-wire LAN transmissions. It’s an optimal solution for a user seeking an extra adaptor. Anyone needing more than one is better off going for the TPL-303E2K startup kit.

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Regardless, the TPL-303E uses any electrical outlet to create a secure high-speed building-wide network, so that PCs in another room can connect without the need for running pesky wires. Featured is a one-touch connect system, advanced encryption methods, and a power saving mode that automatically reduces consumption by 70% during down times.

Features

  • Powerline AV Adapter
  • IEE 802.3u/x Standards
  • 200Mbps Transmissions
  • Plug n Play Support
  • One-Touch Connect
  • 128-Bit AES Encryption
  • Support for 4 Overlapping Networks
  • 300 Meter Range
  • Auto QoS Support
  • Windows-Based Configuration
  • 3-Year Limited Warranty

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    Works well with other brands of powerline adapters (with the same certification)

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    In most cases it will offer throughput similar to that of a wireless G connection, but with a lot more consistency through walls...etc

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    Simple to setup with good documentations, essentially plug and play

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    Other Trendnet products instantly recgonises the adapter on the network, no extra steps to get it running

Cons
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    Large form factor, takes up 2 outlet's spaces

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    Performance entirely dependent on the quality of the house wiring

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    At this price, buyers can consider using another wireless router as a bridge

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