
NETGEAR PowerLINE 1000 Mbps 1 Gigabit Port (PL1000)
$42.99
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2 reviews for NETGEAR PowerLINE 1000 Mbps 1 Gigabit Port (PL1000)
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$42.99
ANTHONY S. –
Pros: Does as advertised, I have never connected to the internet as quickly without running cables and creating a tangled up mess. Cons: I had my doubts about this product being able to connect to the internet as easily as plugging in a device and connecting a Cat5 cable. It made setting up a home office a breeze. Overall Review: I would highly recommend this product to someone looking to set up a home office.
Joseph B. –
Pros: Trivial setup Cons: Does not deliver promised speeds Overall Review: 1000Mbps? Not even close. I have this coming from my router to the wall to the next outlet in the same wall to my PS4 on a cable that delivered 100 to my aging extender turned access point earlier today. We have a 200Mbps plan and I always pull 120 to OVER 200 on 802.11ac. meanwhile an older 802.11n TP Link device I also bought is pulling almost as much from that same outlet and keeps 30Mbps across the house, whereas this one is pulling 20 when separated by the front door. It might get you a connection, but if it’s not on the same circuit, it’s not going to be great, and even if it is, it’s far from what’s promised. I know my wiring is terrible, but I refuse to believe it’s THAT bad or the house wouldn’t be standing. Unless the ground plug is essential, but not everyone has ground plugs everywhere they want them. Some of us have older homes and adapters. Reserve this for when you share an outlet on either side of a wall.