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PowerLine Ethernet adapters don't have the best reputation in the industry. With so many bargain-basement brands flooding the market, it's easy to buy a set that is buggy, slow and almost impossible to configure. PowerLine adapters SHOULD deliver speed, stability and ease-of-use :: most often what they bring is frustration and disappointment.

That was... until Corinex gave us a low-cost, high-speed, super-reliable Powerline to Ethernet adapter set that can be setup within seconds...

The Corinex GameNET is a set of their vaunted AV200 Powerline adapters. Corinex has long been a big player in the world of data-over-power and now they bring their enterprise-class experience to the home and small office. If you've ever needed to get network access to an out-of-reach place where wireless is useless and running cables unfeasible, the GameNET might be for you.


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  • Is this good enough for an internet radio receiver? and do have to plug the 2 Powerwires on the same floor?

  • @GDelva2003,

    The throughput is high enough for any Internet Radio reciever. The weak point will not be the bridge, but the speed of your ISP. The 2 endpoints of the bridge must be on the same circuit. That's not necessarily the same floor.

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    Peace,

    Fr. Robert

  • i dont have good signal ine my room so i will need that to have better signal right ? answer PLZ!

  • @GeoBasket01,

    This isn't a wireless device. This is an Ethernet bridge. Simply put, it allows you to plug an Ethernet cable into one end and take it out the other, with your home/office wiring connecting the two ends.

  • is 100mb enough to stream blu-ray back-ups? (.MKV)

  • @basmagic,

    Can you do it? Yes. will it be trouble-free? No.

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    The Blu Ray spec allows content to be encoded at up to 50Mb/s. While that fits nicely under the maximum theoretical bandwidth of the Corinex bridge, remember that there will be several things that eats into that pipe. (noise, retransmissions, communications overhead, etc.)

    If it's JUST the Blu Ray stream you could probably get away with it, but if you intend to do anything WHILE watching, I wouldn't do it.

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    Peace,

    Fr. Robert

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  • Will it work if the connection of the internet is in another house more then 53 feet away

  • I need an ethernet connection upstairs and my modem is in the basement. Its for a dvr unit. I also have wifi. Im confused, does this product actually allow you to plug it into the wall and achieve a similar connection? Thank you

  • have you had radio reception problems with this?

  • @gadgettts Ok Thanks you

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