With more WD HomePlug AV adapters it is possible to extend the network to even further devices.In the box you'll find:Two 4-port HomePlug AV adaptersTwo Ethernet cablesTwo UK power cablesTwo EU power cablesQuick Install GuideUtility software CDThe adapters are HomePlug AV certified and IEE802.3, IEEE 802.3u compliant.For further details see the online support page for this product at see my other items for more tech stuff on sale.Thanks for looking! Condition: Used, Brand: Western Digital, Model: WDBABY0000NBK-01, Max. WD WDBABY0000NBK-00 Black 4 Ethernet Port Livewire-NESN Powerline AV Network Kit. WD Livewire Powerline AV Network KitModel WDBABY0000NBK-EESNPart No WDBABY0000NBK-01 ** Boxed & Complete ** Here is a Western Digital WD Livewire Powerline AV Network Kit complete in original retail box.With the kit it is possible to connect up to 8 devices at speeds up to 200Mb/s through your household electrical wiring. The front, back and sides of the box show the Livewire adapters from various. Plus, at $99 it's a bargain compared to wireless bridges and other hassle-filled setups.Item: 163418069472 Western Digital WD Livewire Powerline AV Network Kit WDBABY0000NBK. The WD Livewire Powerline AV network kit comes in a small, blue and white box. In these days of connected TVs and bluray players with ethernet for firmware upgrades, the LiveWire is the easiest way to get these types of things online. The devices figure out where the inbound traffic is coming from (they're basically switches), and takes care of everything.I highly recommend the LiveWire Powerline AV Kit. You simply connect the ethernet cable and plug the power cable into the wall and you're done. It's just as if you ran a long ethernet cable from one place to another, and the setup is like plugging in a lamp. I stream HDX movies from vudu to my Boxee Box over my LiveWire kit with ease.The wonderful part about powerline equipment is that when it works, it's magical. However, if you're looking to stream HD video to a home theater, the LiveWire is more than capable of doing this. If you're looking to transfer GB's of data in seconds, clearly that's not what powerline is for. Faster and more reliable than wireless - With speed up to 200 megabits per second, the WD Livewire Powerline AV network kit is fast enough for every computer. Features Up to 200 Mbps data transfer rate Keeps your data safe. Seamlessly stream high-definition media to your connected home theater and gain fast, reliable access to the Internet without running wires between rooms. That said, the LiveWire kit has plenty of bandwidth. Instantly create high-speed, wired network connections anywhere in your home with WD Livewire powerline AV network kit. That speed is the ideal, but your home will differ depending on what you have plugged in and what your wiring is like. That was by far (by half) the best price when it was released, and it's still good.Be aware that powerline products NEVER EVER reach the rated speed. Then I stumbled across the LiveWire kit from WD, and was shocked to find two 200Mbps adapters, with four ports each, for $99. I was hesitant to try powerline networking again because the speeds were slow (85Mbps was the norm), and the prices were very high (you could spend well over $200 for single-jack 200Mbps adapters). Still, it was slow.In my new place, wireless was giving me problems and I couldn't run cables in the walls. With speed up to 200 megabits per second, the WD Livewire Powerline AV network kit is fast e. Western Digital WD Livewire Powerline AV Network Kit. The XE104 added the other ethernet ports, which was nice, and made it possible to even watch low quality Youtube videos. Just use your homes electrical wiring to create a network. Western Digital WD Livewire Powerline AV Network Kit (WDBABY0000NBK-NESN)byWestern Digital Wd livewire powerline av network kit extends the internet t. A program for managing the devices in your.
The XE102 was almost unusable for anything other than extremely light web browsing and emails with no attachments. If you are looking to extend your network to the far corner of your basement at home, at around 110, the WD Livewire Powerline AV Network Kit is possibly the best deal among existing powerline. It allows you to manage the Cisco PLSK400 Powerline AV4Port network adapter kit. Those products were rated in 10's of Mbps, and because you shouldn't expect more than 25% of that in real world use (if you're lucky), those products were very slow. I've used powerline networking products for years now, with my first being the Netgear XE102 about 5-7 years ago, followed by the XE104. The Western Digital LiveWire Powerline AV Network Kit is fantastic.