Netgear Powerline 500 Wi-Fi Access Point review
TechRadar ProMini Review Getting bad Wi-Fi reception? Extend the range with this powerline networking kit, with Wi-Fi access points built in
Mini Review Getting bad Wi-Fi reception? Extend the range with this powerline networking kit, with Wi-Fi access points built in
Extend internet connectivity into hard-to-reach places without slowing to a crawl.
Mini Review A cheap and cheerful way to get powerline networking in your home.
Mini Review The Devolo dLAN 500 WiFi Network Kit is a great solution to poor wireless reception in parts of your home.
Mini Review As much as we love a decent powerline adaptor, they're no good if you want to get Wi-Fi in the garden, so repeaters are handy.
802.11ac wireless offers faster transfer speeds and wider coverage.
Sometimes it just takes a little thing to make a big impact on a product. But what is the "little thing" that makes this adaptor so special?
Finally, 802.11ac wireless networking comes to your laptop in USB adaptor form. Does it live up to our hopes?
Netgear is a respected name in networking, offering everything from routers to powerline hardware, and the Nano 500 is one of just three 500Mbps starter kits that the company produces.
The TPL-401E is one of the latest editions to Trendnet's powerline range, boasting support for the latest 500Mbps connection standard.
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