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Netgear powerline utility software
Netgear powerline utility software












  1. #NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE PC#
  2. #NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE TV#
  3. #NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD#

Transferring 10 x 20MB files to the host device took just 20 seconds and from that device took 26 seconds with a slightly better speed in the range of 70-77 Mbps. For example a 1GB file transferred to the host device in 2 minutes 21 seconds and from that same device in 2 minutes 9 seconds at roughly an average speed of 70 Mbps. Slightly disappointing as it is nowhere near the quoted 250 Mbps although 80 Mbps is more than enough to quickly transfer files. Using DU Meter again we can see a downlink peak speed of 78.4 Mbps and an uplink peak speed of 80.9 Mbps.

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This should be where we would expect to see speeds well in excess of the pure download tests above. Gone are your days of ruining perfectly good walls to run cables to your non-wireless network devices!įinally onto the file transfer testing. That's all you need to do and your Powerline network is now fully setup and working. In the package you also get two 2m Ethernet cables for connecting to your router and your chosen device, but should you require longer runs then clearly you can buy additional cables. It's worth mentioning that there were only two available for review, so we can't verify how the network performs with a third or more homeplugs connected.įinding the best socket near your chosen device is probably the most thought you will have to put into setting up these adapters it really couldn't be any simpler. Adding a third or more Powerline adaptors is also a piece of cake as you just plug them in, press the security button and away you go! The Nano 500 adaptors are also fully compatible with Homeplug AV and previous Netgear Powerline AV products. Once the Power LED has stopped flashing, you will have enabled the 128-bit encryption and your new Powerline network will be fully secured.

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Then just press the security button for 2 seconds on the first, run like crazy (well walk really, as you have up to 2 minutes) to the second device and press the button on that one for 2 seconds. The first adaptor needs to be connected in the same location as your router and the second in the room nearest your device. Literally within about 30 seconds or so of plugging each unit in, you can be up and running with a fully connected network. These Powerline 500 adaptors certainly live up to Netgear's Plug-and-Play promise. The question is, how well this new version actually perform in the real world and can it reach the speeds claimed? Let's find out. The specifications are very similar to the previous XAVB5101 but uses slightly smaller units and compared to the initial £80 retail price for the previous model, the new XAVB5201 can be had for less than £50. The very latest version from Netgear is the Powerline 500 (XAVB5201), which offers a twin pack of adapters with a gigabit ethernet port in each one, along with a 500 Mbps Powerline interface, HomePlug AV compatibility and two 2m ethernet cables. Several examples have already been reviewed on AVForums including the pricey but attractive looking Power Ethernet all-in-one wall sockets and the previous version of Netgear's Powerline 500 (XAVB5101). Thanks to a very clever team at Cisco way back in the early days of the 21st Century we now have these fantastic devices called Homeplugs that you can just plug into an electrical outlet and instantly create Internet access and network connectivity in areas of the house that you previously thought impossible without resorting to a drill.

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Or even an upstairs PC that you want on a wired connection.

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A Blu-ray player, for example, or an Internet Capable TV in another part of the house. Why? Because you needed to get an internet or network connection to a non wireless capable device that is nowhere near your router. Like this reviewer, there's a good chance many of you have a copious amount of holes in the walls of your house.














Netgear powerline utility software