Benefits | |
• • • • • • | Create your own home network using powerline Eco-friendly response: saves power consumption in standby mode Stream music, photo and video at 200Mbps via powerline Connects HD IPTV, game consoles, IP Camera and IP phone Simple Connect” security feature to pair HomePlugs with one touch of a button Simply plug into power socket! Plug & Play! |
Saves power consumption by up to 60% in standby mode
Aztech HL110E boosts the 200Mbps HomePlug AV line up with the introduction of a new-improved HL110E that enables energy to be used more efficiently. Without compromising on performance, when an Ethernet device connected to HL110E is shut down, HL110E detects the shutdown mode and switches to energy saving mode, saving up to 60% energy for the user.
Consumers who want home connectivity that delivers entertainment-grade video and content sharing throughout their home, without having to install new wiring and without consuming a lot of power will experience that HL110E meets all those requirements."
The installation process is simple as the product works straight out from the box - simply plug HL110E into any wall socket and watch it work like a portable network point, streaming huge video, photo files, HD IPTV and other high bandwidth content at up to 200Mbps throughout the entire home.
Always Connected, Always Stable
Reach out to thick walls and blind spots at home using your existing electrical wiring
No New Wires, No Messy Cabling
Create a high-speed network connection computers, gaming consoles and media devices without messy cabling
Speed & Simplicity
With ease and speed, stream Internet broadband, movies, music and photos at up to 200Mbps
Superior Security
HomePlug is able to encrypt all data with 56 bits DES encryption to ensure maximum protection from evasdropping or hacking
Multiple Users Compatibility
Share an internet connection with other computers at home
Plug & Play
Because Aztech HomePlugs are designed to be Plug and Play, you can do it yourself in seconds! Just plug the powerline adaptor into a power socket |
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