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NETGEAR XE104G Powerline Network Kit

NETGEAR XE104G Powerline Network Kit
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NETGEAR XE104G Powerline Network Kit Features

Wall-plugged network kit lets you easily extend a fast network using electric lines
Delivers up to 85 Mbps wired speed
Four Ethernet ports allow you to connect multiple devices into one adapter
Three easy-to-read icon LEDs for quick status information at a glance
True plug and play simplicity
 

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Additional NETGEAR XE104G Powerline Network Kit Information

"No New Wires – that’s what NETGEAR's Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge means to you as it uses what’s already there – your home’s electrical outlets. Completely network your home by plugging in to the existing electrical outlets in every room. The XE104 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet 4-port Switch makes a high-speed broadband connection available anywhere in the home without running any cabling, but rather turning each electrical outlet in your home into a 4-port Ethernet connection. Easily extend an existing Ethernet network to PCs in other rooms to maximize the use of all your peripherals. With a sleek new design, the XE104 rests while plugged into an ordinary electrical socket, without any component to step on or take up desk space. Get your LAN party underway in minutes, by linking up to 8 game consoles together using just two XE104 units. This product complements NETGEAR’s other products, such as the WGR614 and WPN824 Routers. Simple to install and use, and equipped with newly designed icon-based indicators to enable easy monitoring. Robust and rate-adaptive, the XE104 minimizes interference from other household appliances. So run your hair dryer, vacuum cleaner or TV, your network will automatically find the best data rate so that you can continue surfing, gaming or telecommuting. *XE103 is compatible with NETGEAR’s XE102, XE104, and WGXB102 products. XE103 is not compatible nor interoperable with NETGEAR’s HDX101, however it may coexist on the same network."

 

What Customers Say About NETGEAR XE104G Powerline Network Kit:

I have to say I'm very pleased with the product. Great design indeed.My only complain is that software is a bit flaky, seems to freeze and I couldn't change the password to anything but default. I have two units connected on 2 different circuits and the performance is great- 50-60Mbps.My building does have new electric wiring so perhaps it helps too.The heat issue doesn't exist- the units feel barely lukewarm to the touch. And the 4-port switch is sweet- no extra power supplies, no wires. But the software is really not necessary anyway- it is a hardware solution. I plugged the units in and they worked.

I found that if you place this device in a diferent room from the router the performance drops considerably. I have a new home so the wiring is good and I only got about 11% of my original speed by putting the second device about 20'+ from my office to the great room. I called Netgear CR and this is a common experience.

I used this product to replace troublesome RF-based wireless connection between my cable modem in my office and my wife's computer in the kitchen. The RF connection was spotty, weak, and undependable, despite trying various brands and configurations of RF routers. The Netgear 104G was simple, and produced an uninterrupted, steady, strong, and fast internet connection. Yay.

I used this when the wireless had a huge dead spot. Allot easier than running CAT5. Plus it gives you flexibility to move.

As most people have found with powerline ethernet, performance will depend a lot on house wiring. No software; it works just like a wire. For those who care, my setup is a cable modem connected to a Netgear 624SC wireless router, and a network of 4 desktop Macs (iMacs G5 and Core2, two beige G3s) and an old white iBook. When moved across the house, this drops to 10BT rates (0.5-1 MB/s). using an old Netgear 614 router. However, unlike wireless (802.11g), these rates are very consistent and reliable. When I plug the two units into the same outlet, I get great, near 100BT rates (5-8MB/s). (It does have some encryption capability that I didn't use -- that should only be needed in apartments with shared electrical systems).

A sensible (if expensive) alternative to wireless for desktop computers. This product is trivially easy to use. I also extend the wireless (for the laptop only). The Appletalk file sharing seemed especially sensitive to the wireless flakiness, and is now rock solid.

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