D-Link's first HomePlug AV2 adapters are somewhat large-about the size of a deck of cards-but its two prongs are placed so that when plugged into an...
Good price/performance ratio; Stubby bundled Ethernet cables
Chubby form factor
D-Link's first HomePlug AV2 adapters are somewhat large-about the size of a deck of cards-but its two prongs are placed so that when plugged into an...
Good price/performance ratio; Stubby bundled Ethernet cables
Chubby form factor
Works as advertised. Using it to connect our son's PS4 upstairs, our router is down stairs.. Took a while to get connected, about 10 tries of rebooting. Definitely slows down speed, averages around 25Mbps versus 65Mbps when Wi-Fi has stable connection. However, much more stable than wifi signal.
Very stable. Fairly constant ~20ms ping which is more than the ~12ms ping I used to get with the wi-fi adapter, but that thing would randomly spike to >1500ms which this does not do, so no complaints.
i got mine and plugged them in and they keep disconnecting, its not the power in the h ouse because I plugged my old netcomm ones in and they work fine, and i even tried them two plugs beside each other and sill no luck, I will be returning them and see if the next lot are any better.
D-Link's first HomePlug AV2 adapters are somewhat large--about the size of a deck of cards--but its two prongs are placed so that when plugged into an outlet, the second outlet should be available to standard-sized plugs.
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