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D-Link PowerLine AV 500 4-Port Gigabit Switch (DHP-540)

Editors' Summary

Turn any electrical outlet into a home network connection.

Product Features

PowerLine technology transmits data over your building's existing electrical wiring

Up to 500 Mbps data transfer rates for HD video, gaming and Skype calls on multiple devices at the same time

Extend a PowerLine network to up-to 4 of your favorite high performance devices

High bandwidth Gigabit ports for high-bandwidth entertainment

QoS Traffic Optimization Technology to prioritize high bandwidth traffic

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WIRELESS PRICE: $89.99

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Product Summary

Turn any electrical outlet into a home network connection. The PowerLine AV 500 4-Port Gigabit Switch uses electrical wiring that's already in your house to provide fast, reliable speed of up to 500Mbps to any room in your house. Extend an existing PowerLine network or add another PowerLine AV adapter to instantly create a network connection without any hassle. Simply connect one adapter to an existing outlet and, connect it to your home network router, then plug the DHP-540 into any other room in your house to get instant shared network connections. With 4 Ports, you can connect more devices per room and get blazing speeds in each room without tripping over tangled, messy wires. It's cable management at its best.

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