Buffalo offers new powerline networking gear |
Right now, I live in a single story home of about 1700 square feet. You would think in that modest amount of space that a Wi-Fi signal would be strong everywhere. That isn’t the case, in the living room (a mere 10 feet) from the hub my PS3 often can’t connect to the Web.
To fix that problem I have been eyeing some powerline networking gear and Buffalo has introduced some new kit. The Buffalo PL2-UPA-L1 is the firm’s latest powerline networking gear and uses the DS2 chipset. This means that it is compatible with any other DS2 chipset networking gear around.
The kit offers network speed of up to 200Mbps over the electrical wiring in your home. That should be plenty of speed to stream HD video all over the house and provide for stable Internet connections. Pricing and availability for the Buffalo gear is unknown at this time.
TAGS: Buffalo, Networking, Powerline
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