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Competitive price, Plug and play, Attractive unit, LEDs don't blink like crazy
Powerline can rarely hit its throughput, so marketing a unit that maxes at 200 Mbps as a 500 Mbps unit has always felt a little off to me
I know I’ve sounded a little negative throughout this review, but believe me when I say that the performance of the Rosewill RPLC-500 is probably the best I’ve seen in any Powerline product I’ve reviewed or used. Expectations aren’t high when using Pow...
Publicación: 2013-02-06, Autor: Wade , crítica de: hitechlegion.com
As Rosewill pushes into the networking market, they have released the RPLC-500KIT. These powerline Ethernet adapters offer speeds up to 500 Mbps under ideal conditions. 128-Bit AES encryption is also available to keep those pesky intruders out. Rosewill...
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Publicación: 2014-04-08, Autor: Tyler , crítica de: tweaktown.com
Resumen: Every once in awhile, you come across a situation where normal solutions just won't work or cannot be easily executed. In a more recent case where things didn't come together as expected, I was attempting to run an Ethernet line from my office to my garag...
Publicación: 2013-01-25, Autor: Benjamin , crítica de: Bcchardware.com
Super simple to install, No wireless interference, Decent performance, Range is decent
Doesn't reach close to rated speed or range, Performance drops off pretty fast as range increases, Hogs a power outlet - unlike the TPL-307E2K products
The Rosewill RPLC-500 Kit is the first kit from Rosewill that we've seen and overall, it was a lot more impressive than I thought it would be. That doesn't mean that it's all that fast, but we've come to expect some pretty solid numbers (relatively) from ...