Extra Value 200Mbps Powerline Adapter - Twin Pack £40.99 @ Ebuyer + Free Shipping
This is an excellent price for a set of 200mbps powerline adapters. Perfect for HD AV streaming and online gaming. £10 cheaper than the last time they were posted on here with glowing reviews at ebuyer. Select 'super saver' delivery at the checkout to get free delivery.
* Universal supply works over a power line voltage range of 100 to 230 VAC 50/60Hz
* Support 1024 / 256 / 64 / 16 / 8 QAM, QPSK, BPSK, and ROBO modulation schemes
* Up to 200 Mbps on the power line
* Maximum logical network members is 16 including the CCo
* IGMP v3 snooping with multicast to multiple unicast support in CSMA
* Maximum of 6 IGMP streams from a single server to a single client
* Maximum of 8 distinct destinations for a single IGMP stream
* Maximum of 16 IGMP streams from one server to a maximum of 15 clients
* Maximum of 4 neighboring networks
* Programmable TTL - Time to live per channel access priority
* 64 bridged devices per station
* Frequency Band on Powerline 2-30 MHz


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According to post #4 the ebuyer product discussion they are:
http://forums.ebuyer.com/showthread.php?t=46006
The chip used is the INT6300 and seems to be used on some belkin and solwise products too
Plus, the 200MBps is a sum of both the upload and download speed, so you won't be getting 200MBps download speed, maybe 100mbps up/down. Still, all powerline adapters calculate stuff that way, and this is much better than a wireless network, especially for gaming,
Bought these last sunday evening, only arrived yesterday and cost me a tenner more!!!
These work great!
Yep No problem straight into the modem :thumbsup:
UPS definitely not. Extension adaptors maybe, but you'll lose a bit of signal. Surge protectors are actually supposed to block the signals, but some people have got them to work through them.
Ideally they need to be plugged straight into their own mains socket, that's how to get the full speed.
And I totally agree with all the comments about advertised vs actual, but alot of PC gear is sold like that. For example, I can guarantee that no-one could get one terabyte of data on to a 1TB drive.