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Netgear PA-301 10MBps Phoneline PCI Adapter Card

Editors' Summary

The PA301 PCI phone-line adapter from Netgear turns your home phone lines into a high-speed computer network.

Product Features

Provides Internet access and file and printer sharing for all your PCs

Allows you to use the phone while online

Turns your home phone lines into a high-speed network

Takes 20 seconds to transfer a 15 MB file

Compatible with plug and play

Purchase Details

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Product Summary

The PA301 PCI phone-line adapter from Netgear turns your home phone lines into a high-speed computer network. You can link your PCs to a single Internet account and share files and printer access without installing any new wires. The built-in telephone line splitter means you can use the phone even when using the network.

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