Belkin is about to put a 200Mb/s powerline Ethernet adaptor in the market. The Powerline AV+ uses an integrated hub to share the connection between the three devices plugged in. These three ports however are not gigabit ports, they are 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet ports.

The AV+ Starter Kit will consist of a single port adapter to connect to the main router connection and the three-port adapter to connect to your devices. Belkin will also sell a single port kit, the AV Starter Kit.
Belkin plans to put AV+ on the retail market by October in US and Europe. The AV+ Starter Kit will cost $179.99 and the AV Pack will cost $149.99.
[via gearlog]







2 Responses to “Belkin Powerline AV – Ethernet over power at 200Mb/s”
DoNanFer August 7, 2008
“These three ports however is not a gigabit ports, it’s 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet ports.”
That’s what happens when you hire low-cost newbies from Asia who lack proper command of the English language.
The three ports *ARE* NOT. “The ports is” is WRONG… “is” is for singular. “He IS, they ARE”, etc.
Proper sentence: “These three ports, however, are not Gigabit ports but 10/100 Mb/s Fast Ethernet.”
NeutralSatsuki Then August 7, 2008
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That’s what happens when you hire low-cost newbies from Asia who lack proper command of the English language.[/quote]
Thank you for the comment, I’ve edited the post. I’ll keep your advice in mind when I attend my beginner English class in Japan :)wink…
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