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Complete Powerline / Wireless Solution: D-Link 200Mbps Powerline Adapter + Wi-Fi Wireless Powerline Router w/ 4-port Ethernet Switch Combo $69.99 + Free Shipping @ Newegg
I know that a lot of people may be interested in this kind of solution, but I don't see this deal posted on SD.
$69.99 shipped - D-Link 200Mbps Powerline Adapter / Wi-Fi Wireless/Powerline Router with 4-port Ethernet Switch Combo [newegg.com]
This combo includes:
This can give you a COMPLETE Powerline + Wireless solution in one package with no special networking skills required. This will let you have
This is an amazing price for this kind of functionality. The only possible negative is the slower 200Mbps bandwidth, but many users will not hugely benefit from going up to 500Mbps Powerline solution.
This post is already way too long for a Hot Deals OP, so I will be glad to reply to any questions raised in the thread.
$69.99 shipped - D-Link 200Mbps Powerline Adapter / Wi-Fi Wireless/Powerline Router with 4-port Ethernet Switch Combo [newegg.com]
This combo includes:
- 1x D-Link PowerLine AV Mini Adapter (DHP-310AV) Up To 200Mbps [newegg.com]
- 1x D-Link Powerline Router (DHP-1320) Wireless N300, Up to 200Mbps PowerLine, Hybrid [newegg.com]
This can give you a COMPLETE Powerline + Wireless solution in one package with no special networking skills required. This will let you have
- a steady LAN network connection in a remote room
- an ability to connect up to 3 (4?) wired devices to your LAN network via powerline
- create a wireless network for your laptops, tablets and smartphones.
This is an amazing price for this kind of functionality. The only possible negative is the slower 200Mbps bandwidth, but many users will not hugely benefit from going up to 500Mbps Powerline solution.
This post is already way too long for a Hot Deals OP, so I will be glad to reply to any questions raised in the thread.
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