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Devolo DLan 200 AV Wireless G Starter Kit

A simple way to extend your wireless network

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Price: £140
Manufacturer: Devolo
Specifications: Homeplug AV (200Mbits/sec) and 802.11g (54Mbits/sec) networking • Wep, WPA, WPA2 encryption • Adapter has one Ethernet socket • Router has four Ethernet sockets • Supports XP, Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), Mac OSX, Linux
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Pros: Incredibly simple to set up; neater than connecting a separate router via Homeplug
Cons: More expensive than buying separate Homeplug parts and a router
Overall: A simple, elegant way to add wireless internet to a remote part of your home

Tom Royal, Personal Computer World 02 Jan 2009

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Wireless networks are ideal for sharing internet access around the house, but there are often places where the signal from a single router just won’t reach. There are many ways to extend a wireless network, and this kit from Devolo is one of the simplest we’ve seen.

The kit includes a wireless router with built-in Homeplug networking, a small Homeplug unit and an Ethernet cable. Setting the whole thing up is easy: we plugged the router in at one end of the house, hooked up the Homeplug adapter to our main wireless router using the Ethernet cable, then plugged it in nearby. By the time we got back to the router, it was connected, providing an unencrypted wireless network with internet access via the remote Homeplug.

So far, so good, but we wouldn’t recommend anyone to leave their network in such an insecure state. Securing the Homeplug link is simple enough, requiring you to press a button on the router and Homeplug within a few minutes of each other.

Adding wireless encryption isn’t much harder. Devolo includes a CD with utilities to track down its router on the network and open the configuration interface, but anyone with a basic understanding of networks will be able to tap the right address into a web browser and get going straight away.

The web configuration interface is pleasantly simple, with a few key options on every page, and it doesn’t take long to password-protect both the router and the wireless network (Wep, WPA and WPA2 are supported).

At around £140, this kit isn’t cheap, but you could easily spend £80 on a similar Homeplug link and £50 on a wireless router, so you’re only paying £10 or so for a neater, easier solution.


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