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Netgear's 200 Mbps Powerline Adapters Are $170 For HD, $150 for AV
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The higher spreads are due partly to the thicker diameter of the power lines. Electricity goes faster the bigger the pipe it has to go through. There was a startup company in Texas years ago that wanted to offer internet, power and telephone right through the power lines. It's entirely possible and would be great. Except that there's giant corporations that run the internet and phone and electricity and they don't want to give up their infrastructure, plus its a big legality mess.
But yeah, works fine. Hopefully this capability gets adopted in new communities or third world countries - imagine the amount of work and raw materials saved by running only one set of wires.
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By all means, buy it. Try it. And see what I mean. I'm tellin' ya... 200Mbps ain't what this thing runs at...
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I agree the marketing sucks, but it's still better/easier than the alternative of wireless or pulling a wire.
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you top out at 200KB/sec downloads??? Time to get a new ISP.