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Guru3D.com » Review » UpSpeed PowerLine Network Review » Page 1

UpSpeed PowerLine Network Review

Posted by Anthony Sims on: 05/03/2003 06:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]

Introduction
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Product: 

Bestcom / Upspeed PowerLine PLU11 & PLB11

Retail Price: 

PLU11 - €89, PLB11 - €99

Reviewer:

Anthony Sims

Date:

May 2003

Introduction

Wireless networking. What an invention, possibly one of the reasons that a large number of mobile technology companies balanced their books in recent years. So what will they think of next. We have wires, we have wireless, what now ?

 

So, how about no new wires ?

 

That’s right, using existing wires in your home. To be more precise, a clever new technology has started using power lines in the home to communicate over. This review is on a couple of such products that bridges this new technology into your home network.

 

Guru3D presents to you the Upspeed powerline bridge PLB11 and the USB adapter PLU11.

 

Powerline Bridge
Specifications :

  • Standard : IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, Home Plug Powerline Alliance Specification 1.0
  • Port : 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ45
  • Modulation : OFDM, MDQPSK/DBPSK
  • Privacy : 56bits DES encryption
  • Data rate : Up to 14Mbps
  • LED indicator : 8 LED's for Link, Activity, Collision and Speed
  • Power adapter : Output 9V DC 1A
  • Conformance : FCC, CE
  • Support OS. : Windows/Linux/Unix

Powerline USB adapter
Specifications :

  • Standard : USB Specification V1.1, Home Plug Powerline alliance, Specification 1.0
  • Interface : Wall module, USB Connector
  • Modulation : OFDM
  • Privacy : 56bits DES encryption
  • Data rate : Up to 14Mbps
  • LED Indicator : 3 LED's for Link, Activity and Collision
  • Support OS. : Windows





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