Plaster Networks AV200 powerline Ethernet adapter
Plaster Networks is offering a start-up powerline networking kit that includes its new AV200 network adapter for $130.
Plaster Networks’ new AV200 network adapter is a new, more affordable powerline network adapter that can be used to provide an existing home with multiple network connections.
When there's no substitution for a wired connection, like when someone wants a switch or a network attached storage (NAS) device, powerline network connections are a viable alternative.
Plaster Networks' new AV200 is the latest addition to the powerline networking company's line of products and it's designed to provide a less expensive means of powerline network connectivity to homeowners.
According to the company, installers can lower the costs of their retrofit network installations by combining the AV200 adapter with the company's PLN3 unit and they can employ multiple AV200s throughout the home as the client needs additional connections.
Plaster is offering a start-up powerline networking kit that combines one PLN3 adapter and one AV200 adapter for a total of $130, with an additional $65 for each AV200 adapter.
Plaster Networks' new AV200 is the latest addition to the powerline networking company's line of products and it's designed to provide a less expensive means of powerline network connectivity to homeowners.
According to the company, installers can lower the costs of their retrofit network installations by combining the AV200 adapter with the company's PLN3 unit and they can employ multiple AV200s throughout the home as the client needs additional connections.
Plaster is offering a start-up powerline networking kit that combines one PLN3 adapter and one AV200 adapter for a total of $130, with an additional $65 for each AV200 adapter.
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Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.


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