Pros
- Interchangeable wall plug & extension cord
- Three Ethernet ports on remote adapter
Cons
- No setup utility
Bottom Line
Multiple ethernet ports and a convenient desk mount option, together with solid performance and plug-and-play setup, put the Belkin kit at the head of the powerline networking class.
More Information
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