Sammanfattning: In my house, I currently don't have an easy way to run CAT-5 cable to areas where I want a solid Internet connection. I'm running an 802.11n router currently to try and get the most bandwidth there is to allow streaming of content in both standard defi...
Overall, the D-Link DHP-303 kit is a top-notch performer with easy encryption setup and useful features such as a software utility and a power-saving mode. Just buy the correct kit, and make sure you're existing equipment is compatible....
Very good throughput; easy to install; simplified management
Bulky design; only one Ethernet port per adapter
If you’re looking to set up a power-line network, D-Link’s Powerline HD Network Starter Kit is one of the better performers out there, and it’s also one of the least expensive. ...
Easy to set up and use; high speed for video streaming; extra security possible
‘HD’ version is more expensive than standard powerline equipment
A bit expensive, but the Starter Kit’s ease of use and high performance are ideal for home networks Good points Easy to set up and use; high speed for video streaming; extra security possible Bad points ‘HD’ version is more expensive tha...
It would seem very little has changed from the D-Link DHP-300 adaptors that were released a couple of years ago, and the updated DS2 chipset didnt appear to have much of an impact on throughput, with speeds similar to rival 200Mb/s adaptors. Its als...
Sammanfattning: At £99 the D-Link DHP-303 powerline starter pack is similarly priced to rival offerings. Weve certainly no problem with the adapters performance, nor their ease-of-use. The only real issue we have is that their bulky nature means they may block off ...
Sammanfattning: D-Links DHP-303 200Mbit/s Universal Powerline Association (UPA) HD networking kit isnt compatible with HomePlug AV adaptors. The advantage of the UPA standard is that the adaptors are backwards- and forwards-compatible. This means you can use thes...