May 30th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
in: Uncategorized

Using the existing wiring of your home is a hot topic here on this blog, and it seems like D-Link’s new product might make it a bit easier. This morning, networking company D-Link introduced a Coax Ethernet Adapter Kit that taps into existing coaxial wiring throughout the home, allowing the user to extend a network to devices at the entertainment system and to multiple rooms without interrupting cable service.
D-Link says the kit is “ideally suited for adding bandwidth-demanding applications such as high-definition (HD) media streaming, music sharing and online multi-player gaming to the home network.” read on
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