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Powerline AV Enet Adapter Kit
— Netgear XAVB101-100NAS —
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13 May 2009



Works well, but not CAT5...
Purchased the adaptors as a set of two, as always they arrived sooner than expected (thanks Amazon) in good working order. They are very easy to hook up, the definition of plug and play. These are installed in a 2600 square foot home, the sending unit (to Linksys router) on one end of the house on the second floor, and the receving unit (to Roku) on the opposite end of the house on the first floor. I purchased these to use with the Roku box to stream Netflix, since my wireless router worked O...
–Michael P. Brickerfrom Amazon.com
02 May 2009



Works like a charm - Extremely Easy to Install
I use X-10 products throughout my house so I was a little worried there might be some interference between devices, but there has been none that I can detect. First, from an installation process, I don't think it could be any easier. Some thought should be given as to where to hookup the transmitting device. I selected an option that gave me a strong signal to the sender and minimal distances to the receiver. I get 200 MB/S to the transmit unit from my router and 115 MB/S from the transmitte...
–J.R.from Amazon.com
01 May 2009



Nice gadget, great for crowded wireless areas
We pretty much gave up on using wireless with over fifteen networks crammed into our area (townhouses) and no channel without considerable interference. We could have gone the 5Ghz route with draft N v2, but didn't want to deal with unfinalized standards.
Setup was a breeze, it's just as it says -- plug both into a wall outlet, plug one into the router, and the other into a switch (for multiple connections). We have the router downstairs in the living room with the HTPC and Xbox, and tw...
–A. Myerscoughfrom Amazon.com