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PLV-200AV-PIGPEW-KIT

Solwise Value 200AV Wireless Kit

  • NET-PLV-200AV-PIGGY Ethernet Adapter with mains passthrough
  • NET-PLV-200AV-PEWN_MK2 - 150Mbps 11n WiFi adapter
  • 2 year warranty*

PLV-200AV-PIGPEW-KIT

Kit comprises 1 x Ethernet Plug and 1 x WiFi Plug

 

 

Overview

Kit comprising a NET-PLV-200AV-PIGGY Ethernet Plug and a NET-PLV-200AV-PEWN_MK2 WiFi Plug.

This kit was put together for those that have WiFi deadspots in the home. If you have your router in the hallway, for instance, and the laptop is mainly used in your conservatory at the back of your home, the WiFi from the router may not reach, the, conservatory is a WiFi deadspot.  This kit comprises a mains passthrough adapter which traditionally is used at the router. In the scenario you would plug the WiFi plug in the conservatory creating a WiFi network in the deadspot.

*2 year warranty on sales from 1st December 2013

Specification
NET-PLV-200AV-PIGGY

Click here for plug specifications

NET-PLV-200AV-PEWN_MK2 Click here for plug specifications
Downloads
Power Pack Utility - for setting passwords if required. It covers all Windows operating systems only. It also shows connected HomePlug and the link quality Download here 05.12.11
Power Packet Utility 7 Upgrade - you MUST have a previous version of Power Packet Utility installed before you install this Download here 03.07.13
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Videos

Why can buying a HomePlug be so complicated? Surely a plug is just a plug, don't they all do the same thing?

Why can buying a HomePlug be so complicated? Surely a 200AV plug is just a plug, don’t they all do the same thing? Why are they all so different in price when at the end of the day they all look the same?  Well the truth is, although they might all look much the same, the inside can vary immensely from plug to plug.  What many people don’t understand is that there are different chipset levels.

What is a chipset? A chipset is a set of electronic components in an integrated circuit that manages the data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals.  Chipsets are usually designed to work with a specific family of microprocessors. Because it controls communications between the processor and external devices, the chipset plays a crucial role in determining system performance.

What this actually means in the real world is that a chipset is the piece inside the HomePlug that makes it work and sets the specification level of the plug.  Read More


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