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Investor's Business Daily recognizes MoCA and Powerline to address problems with wireless.
"Powerline technology such as the emerging HomePlug standard sends data over your home's electrical wiring -- already hidden behind walls and available in every room of the house. It doesn't interfere with your electrical system, ...and in homes with modern wiring, real-world transfer speeds outperform wireless networks under many conditions."
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So you'd like to connect your home theater to your computer network, but wireless speeds don't cut it, and running ethernet cables through your walls is
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Electronics, Design, Strategy News posts their review of the XAVB1004.
"Performance isn't the only reason to buy an XAV1004; the slick integrated four-port switch eliminates the need for a separate switch in both my bedroom and living room entertainment equipment setups. [After my testing], based on the performance-boos...ting potential I saw today, I plan to completely migrate my existing powerline setup from INT6300- to INT6400-based adapters."
Intellon (Now Atheros) And NETGEAR, The Next Generation: Powerline Networking Gets A Minor Performan
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Belkin releases "updated" firmware for their "Gigabit" Powerline product -- still can't beat the speed and value of the NETGEAR XAVB101.
"the Gigle/Belkin adapters not only consistently under-perform [the NETGEAR XAVB101] in similar topology configurations, they run slower than they did the first time around in an ident...ical configuration."
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NETGEAR Powerline Cause I know everyone has been waiting -- A Gamer's Evolution with French Subtitles. And for non French speaking people -- it's a good way to study your French.
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Si toi aussi tu as joué a pong, gryzor ou contra, que tu as soufflé sur tes cartouches super nintendo pour qu'elles fonctionnent, et qu'aujourd'hui tu désespères de perdre tes parties de modern warfare ou de warcraft a cause d'une déconnexion internet, cette vidéo est pour toi!! ...

NETGEAR Powerline NETGEAR XAVB1004 featured in Sep / Oct 2009 issue of Hoop Magazine -- celebrity endorsement from Kobe or Lebron to follow.

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Tom Chadwick of Digital Media portal Zatz Not Funny reviews MCAB1001
"I’m very happy with the Netgear MoCA Coax-Ethernet Adapter Kit. While my wireless setup served me well for streaming SD content, it’s time to replace it with Netgear devices. Right now MoCA is the way to stream HD content if you don’t feel like runnin...g Ethernet throughout your house. I had no problem streaming 720p and 1080p content."
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For a few years I have been on a quest to reliably stream HD video from my NAS to my TV. I’ve tried both Powerline and draft 802.11n wireless solutions, but neither has proven sufficient. Which is I was excited to see Netgear release the MCAB1001 MoCA Coax-Ethernet Adapter Kit (~$200). ...
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Sean Graham gets the MCAB1001 MoCA Ethernet Bridge kit, simultaneously discovers nirvana.
"Compared to the 15 Mbps I got from the powerline hardware, this was literally night and day. Almost as important as the bandwidth is the reliability. The MoCA hardware has been seemingly rock-solid. I've done many large data tra...nsfers over the link and seen no trouble whatsoever."
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(Note: If you haven't already, and are interested in some of the background of my needs and this testing, you should read my earlier review of powerline networking hardware)So after the disappointment of the powerline networking experiment, I decided to give MoCA hardware a shot. ...

NETGEAR Powerline Congratulations to Eric Fiato!! For adding a question to the FAQ, he wins a brand new award-winning NETGEAR Home Theater Internet Connection Kit!! Way to go, Eric!!
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XAVB1004: Home Theater Internet Connection Kit

NETGEAR Powerline NETGEAR XAVB1004 Home Theater Internet Connection Kit Announced Over Times Square

NETGEAR Powerline Hey everyone, I just uploaded a FAQ!! Got any questions? Wondering about something Powerline related? Trying to figure out what product to buy? Not sure what works with what? POST A QUESTION on the message board and we'll respond. If we add something to the FAQ, we'll send you out a complimentary gift.

What is Powerline? • Powerline uses a home's existing electrical wiring to network computers in different rooms so that they can share files, printers, and Internet connections. NETGEAR Powerline products use existing electrical outlets. ...

NETGEAR Powerline EDN compares Belkin "Gigabit" Powerline to NETGEAR XAVB101 ... finds Belkin product lacking in performance, noting that "[Comparing the 2] as I did, that not only do the Gigle-based adapters not deliver higher performance than HomePlug AV, they actually run at a bandwidth (not to mention node-count) deficit."
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NETGEAR Powerline SmallNet Builder Agrees -- NETGEAR XAVB1004 outperforms Belkin "Gigabit" Powerline. Leave it to Tim Higgins to dispel the myth behind Belkin's poor performing "Gigabit" networking product, noting "At least from what I saw in my comparative testing, between the Belkin and NETGEAR XAVB1004 kits, the NETGEAR wins."
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NETGEAR Powerline New York Times discusses NETGEAR Powerline as a way to improve your wireless network.
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New routers can transmit data faster and allow a dozen devices to be connected simultaneously.

















