Comtrend 1200 Mbps G.hn Powerline Ethernet Adapter with Pass-Through Outlet, PG-9172PT
$49.99 Save:$100.00(67%)
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Price: $149.99 - $49.99
(as of Aug 23, 2024 11:33:40 UTC – Details)
Comtrend’s PG-9172PT G hn Powerline Adapter with a Pass-Through Outlet is a G hn-based powerline device designed to give users a better alternative to connect devices within a home or business network Using existing electrical wiring and powerline technology devices can now be connected at wired speeds without expensive rewiring and Ethernet (CAT5e/6) cables With new G hn technology real world powerline performance is significantly improved over current powerline standards G hn minimizes the line of interference and maximizes video throughput
A minimum of 2 devices are required to make a connection. This product comes with 1 device to add to an existing powerline network, please find the KIT version if this is your first powerline adapter.
Enhances Your Streaming Video Experience: G.hn technology uses algorithms designed to improve video quality and minimize video lag.
Connecting, Not Just Extending: G.hn technology delivers superior performance through a direct electrical wired connection.
Turn Your Electrical Outlets into an Ultra-Fast Network: Can connect up to 16 devices within a G.hn Powerline Network.
RGV –
you need two of this buy the kit instead
do not buy PG-9172pt because you need two of them instead buy the kit that has both of them and it is 15 dollars cheaper
Val W –
For years I had used consumer-grade powerline adapters; tp-link, trendnet, and dlink.Been eyeballing these for a long time but were always cost prohibitive. Got them on sale, bought 4 units (2 kits) to replace all my trendnet units which had suddenly “failed” while I was on vacation but I’ve had 3 years with flawless operation. Not sure what happened but they no longer communicate with each other even after resets and lights are green.There are two standards for powerline; G.hn and AV/AV2. Every adapter I had used previously were the latter AV-standard and these are my first G.hn adapters.Best I got in my house to my living room (from utility room where server is) was the trendnet at 24Mb/s or roughly 3MB/s and the “quality” light was always red. Other rooms were fine but the living room where it was needed most.Turn-key install and now I get 58Mb/s or 7.25MB/s and “quality” light is green. It’s most noticeable when you’re streaming video content and you scrub the video (or ffwd) and the length of time from button-press to video resuming. Went from 6 seconds on high-quality content to almost instantaneous.Worth it. If you can get them on sale, buy them.Choose G.hn