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RCA DCM425 - Cable modem - external - USB / Ethernet - 38 Mbps Review

RCA DCM425 - Cable modem - external - USB / Ethernet - 38 Mbps
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For the past so many years, Comcast was merrily collecting $5 a month for a model lease and I never even realized that I could buy one instead. Called them about some account changes and that's when the rep inadvertently mentioned that I could use my own modem. Bought it the same day, plugged it in and activated it, works like a charm. Later Comcast!

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RCA's latest DOCSIS 2.0 certified cable modem, the DCM425 is future-proof and supports up to 16 upstream flows in silicon and represents a further improvement of DOCSIS product-line in a small form factor. The 16 upstream flows allow operators to provide

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NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge Review

NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge
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I tested these between the two units in a duplex apartment building. Each apartment has its own electrical meter and main panel, although they share the same 240Volt service from the street. Result: Works great! The speeds varied slightly depending on the outlets into which these were plugged, but were always much faster than my 3 Mb/s cable modem connection, and were also consistently faster than 802.11b wireless. Supposedly, the connection quality is not limited by distance, and the signal travels just fine across circuit breakers, fuses, and even between the two 120V legs of a 240V service connection, as I confirmed. In a big building, or one with many obstructions, wireless is a hit-or-miss solution, whereas this seems to be rock-solid.

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The NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge lets you easily extend a network using just the existing electric lines of your home, eliminating the need to run unsightly Ethernet wires all over your house or apartment.
True Plug and Play Installation To extend a network using the electric lines in your home, you need two XE102 units. Simply plug one of them into a wall outlet and connect it to your router with an Ethernet cord. Plug the second one into any wall outlet that is electrically connected to the first and you have an instant Ethernet port to plug a computer, gaming console, or other networkable device with an RJ-45 Ethernet plug. You can create as many network connections as you need by connecting more XE102 units. The device has easy-to-read icon LEDs for status information at a glance.
The XE102 has a 10BASE-T Ethernet jack and supports the 10 Mbps HomePlug 1.0 standard. It uses Forward Error Correction (FEC) and Automatic channel adaptation to ensure the integrity of the data. In order to enable encryption, you need a computer with Windows XP, 2000, ME or 98.
The NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge is backed by a 3-year warranty.
What's in the Box XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge, installation guide, Ethernet cable, resource CD, and warranty/support information card.

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