Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit 85 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN

  • Brand : Devolo
  • Product name : dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit
  • Product code : 1152
  • Category : PowerLine Network Adapters
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 01 Apr 2024 12:03:06
  • Warranty: : - 3-year warranty!
  • Long product name Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit 85 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN :

    dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit (NL/ES)

  • Short summary description Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit 85 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN :

    Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit, 85 Mbit/s, OFDM, DES, 200 m, 4.5 W, EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 60950

  • Long summary description Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit 85 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN :

    Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit. Maximum data transfer rate: 85 Mbit/s, Modulation: OFDM, Security algorithms: DES. Power consumption (typical): 4.5 W. Certification: EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 60950. Width: 63 mm, Depth: 37 mm, Height: 80 mm

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-26 06:27:07
Average rating:78
Uk has collected 19 expert reviews for Devolo dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit 85 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-26 06:26:26
Average rating:80
WiFi is a marvellous invention, especially if you live in a house where the walls are not brick. Try WiFi in a Victorian house, however, and you’ll find that signals soon fade, even in the smallest terrace. Desktop machines can be linked using Ether...
  • Easy setup, no need for drilling or wiring.
  • Not as fast as real Ethernet; blinking lights looks out of place in a home environment.
  • If you need your computer somewhere where your network doesn’t reach, the MicroLink adaptor is a great solution. Ethernet is undoubtedly better, especially if you need Gigabit Ethernet, but this solution is so much simpler. There’s no setup; y...
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 06:26:43
Average rating:80
Wireless seems to have stolen all the headlines in home networking. But it has its drawbacks. Setting up a wireless network still isnt childs play, and real performance never lives up to the number written on the box - in fact, its not even close. H...
  • Faster than 802.11g and much easier to set up...
  • Proprietary MIMO 802.11g such as Linksys SRX is still quicker...
  • Wireless seems to have stolen all the headlines in home networking. But it has its drawbacks. Setting up a wireless network still isnt childs play, and real performance never lives up to the number written on the box - in fact, its not even close. H...
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-26 06:26:53
Average rating:95
After Reg Hardware tried out ZyXEL's new PL-100 Ethernet-over-powerline product, quite a few readers pointed out a similar but more convenient item from Devolo. It's been around for some months now, but since it was new to us, we guess it'll be new to...
  • With its natty translucent blue casing, the MicroLink is more consumer friendly that ZyXEL's PL-200, though it's no easier - or harder - to use. A major benefit is the built-in power plug, allowing you to shove it in a mains socket and forget about it...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-26 06:26:57
Average rating:80
Wireless networking can be a pain to get working and, in some houses, plain impossible. Powerline networking, where you use your houses mains power cables for a network, is an attractive option. Previous kit weve reviewed has run at a paltry 14Mbi...
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2016-12-29 17:18:03
Average rating:0
Can you name three types of networking technology for making available - anywhere in your home - an internet connection and PC-based digital media? Having listed wireless and wired Ethernet, you might come up short even if youre a networking veteran...
  • The next thing to do is ensure that your PCs network adaptor - PCI, CardBus, USB or built-in - is set up to automatically obtain a network address (an IP address, in other words). This presumes that youre using a network router or a combined router/...
T3.com
Updated:
2017-04-29 18:04:35
Average rating:40
Forget about network cables - this kit can transfer computer data around your home using just your mains sockets. To set up a network, you simply plug each of the two adaptors into sockets that are near your computers and then connect them to your PC...
webuser.co.uk
Updated:
2017-04-29 18:04:35
Average rating:84
Connect computers, broadband and consoles instantly, without unnecessary wires or fuss more...
  • This is the most straightforward networking equipment weve come across, using your existing electric cabling to create a simple home network. Although pricier and less flexible than Wi-Fi, what it lacks in power it more than makes up for in plug-and-g...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2017-04-29 18:04:35
Average rating:80
A good alternative to wireless...
gadgetspeak.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 06:26:35
Average rating:84
Forget cables, forget wireless connectivity, there is an alternative that involves the minimum of effort.
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