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October 21st, 2008

Linksys flips the switch on new powerline networking gear

Posted by Sean Portnoy @ 8:15 pm

Categories: SOHO Networking

Tags: Powerline Networking, Linksys Inc., Powerline, Ethernet, Networking, Sean Portnoy

Powerline networking is a clever technology that hasn’t really taken off against Wi-Fi equipment, but Linksys hopes to put a charge in it with its new line of Linksys by Cisco Powerline products.

Linksys Powerline PLTE200For the uninitiated, powerline technology uses electrical outlets rather than wireless radios to transmit data. The obvious advantage to that approach is that signal interference isn’t a problem as it is with Wi-Fi networks. Still, powerline equipment hasn’t gained much traction, at least initially because the throughput couldn’t compare to that delivered by wireless networks. That problem has been solved with the HomePlug Turbo standard, which provides for throughputs of up to 85Mbps—faster than 802.11g though still well below the Draft N spec’s maximum speeds. There’s also the Powerline AV standard, which is designed to optimize bandwidth for high-definition video transmission; Powerline AV devices could be useful as an alternative to drilling a hole in your wall for an Ethernet port near your home theater setup.

Linksys’ new HomePlug Turbo gear includes the $69.99 PLTE300 Ethernet bridge, the $89.99 PLTS300 four-port Ethernet bridge $89.99, and a $149.99 PLTK300 kit that bundles the two bridges. The company has a similar Powerline AV lineup, with the $89.99
PLE300 Ethernet bridge, the $99.99 PLS300 four-port Ethernet bridge, and the $179.99 PLK300 kit. All will be available in November.

Do you have a powerline network? Would you ever consider using the technology? Let us know in the Talkback section.

Sean PortnoySean Portnoy spent several years as an editor at Computer Shopper magazine, most recently serving as online executive editor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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4 PCs on onehomeplug network
It sounds like you are still using verson 1 of the homeplug standard. This is 14mps half duplex.
Half duplex is a handicap in the first place but 14mps does not go very far in a shared media enviro... (Read the rest)
Posted by: hgruder Posted on: 12/28/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Still to expensive.  wackoae | 10/21/08
I prefer it to wireless  ron.cleaver@... | 10/22/08
Its great  JT82 | 10/22/08
RE: Doesnt BPL cause interference with radios?  Kungfoofighterx | 10/22/08
ACN Videophone uses powerline  gary_edwards | 10/22/08
RE: Linksys flips the switch on new powerline networking gear  thoffman99@... | 11/19/08
RE: Linksys flips the switch on new powerline networking gear  Siv2 | 11/25/08
4 PCs on onehomeplug network  hgruder | 12/28/08
RE: Linksys flips the switch on new powerline networking gear  hgruder | 12/28/08

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