Monster PowerNet 300 Power Line Network Module with Clean Power Reviews
I loved my network-able Blue-ray player I purchased, but I hated the wireless adapter which left me always praying my Netflix or U-tube content would actually play. Same with my networkable TV, I'd always lose the radio or the news. My PS3 online gaming was a joke wirelessly. I dreaded running a network cable from my livingroom into my bedroom. Such a downer for such great products. br /br /However, I found this little device and AMAZINGLY everything works flawlessly! It's literally plug and play. High-speed networking that's virtually wireless!!! You need one on your router end to plug "wire" a Cat5/ethernet cable into and one for wherever you want to have a "wired" connection for your equipment. You use a Cat5/ethernet cable to "wire" your components into the Monster PowerNet which is plugged into the wall. No cables between rooms, only between your router to PowerNet which plugs into the outlet and one from your components to the PowerNet 200 or 300. br /br /You may have to reset your components from wireless to wired, but after that, it just works! NO more jagged netflix, waiting for info to load, missed songs or slow online gaming. It actually downloads the best quality off netflix. I'm really happy with this. I'm used to wiring and setting up computers, home theatre, and complicated set-ups. I was really amazed at how easy it was.br /br /Good luck and buy it! It really is worth it if you use networkable products, or even if you have a wireless deadspot in your home. I'm glad I found this because it's much cheaper than running network cables through my home which was going to run me (,000-,500).br /br /BTW the difference between the PowerNet 300 and PowerNet 200 is the PowerNet 300 allows for more than one component (4 ethernet ports) in a room. The PowerNet 200 has only one ethernet connection. The PowerNet 200 300 also gives you some surge protection line conditioning (clean power filtering) which erases some of the "buzz/noise" or interference in your walls to give a faster connection.
Monster PowerNet 300 Power Line Network Module with Clean Power Feature
- Delivers a high-speed Ethernet connection via an existing power outlet.
- Ideal for use with a home theater with multiple network components
- 3 RJ-45 port With Clean Power filters noise for fast network performance
- 200 Mbps speed
- 2 surge protected AC power outlets
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Waste of money, I'm so upset! - Disney Fanatic - SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA, US
I feel like such an idiot for buying this product. I originally bought the starter pack and it worked great so I bought the 300 to hook up my blu ray player and computer upstairs and as soon as I plugged the 300 model in, it wouldn't work. I called Monster tech support, they were very nice and shipped out another new model. Same problem! But now my original starter kit will not work either! Monster tech support is baffled and cannot solve the problem, although they feel it has something to do with the security code not allowing for additional devices. So now I've wasted the money for this, because since the product itself isn't defective I cannot get refunded because I bought it on Amazon and it's been more than 30 days that I've been messing with this ordeal! I'm also out the money I paid for the starter pack because it's now worthless as well. I'm a single working mom and feel so foolish for literally hundreds of dollars wasted on these products. If anyone out there knows of any possible solution(s), your help would be greatly appreciated! I can be emailed at [...] Thank you so much!
Worked like a charm - Jerilynn Jenderseck - CA USA
I was attempting to connect two TVs to the internet. One TV was fairly close and the second TV was on another floor. First I got two PowerNet 300s and connected one to the router and one to the second TV, the one farthest away from the router. That worked quite well. Then I realized the signal was not sufficient to connect the TV on the same floor as the router. So, I ended up ordering a third PowerNet for that TV. Now it all works like a charm.
Nov 01, 2010 03:41:06
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