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Devolo MicroLink dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit - tech|
| (hx) 11:15 PM CET - Feb,20 2006 |
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reviews take a look at the Devolo MicroLink dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit. This
is the second generation of the dLAN kit, rated at a theoretical 85Mbit/sec
which is a major improvement over the 14Mbit/sec previous generation products.
This means performance should lie somewhere in between that of a 54Mbit/sec
wireless solution and a 100Mbit/sec LAN. Experience dictates there is often a
large difference between theory and practice though:
Finally, we took the dLAN modules. One notebook was wired directly to the
switch. We then took a cable from the switch to the dLAN module and plugged it
in to the nearest mains socket. Our notebook was then plugged into another
electrical outlet. Transfer was 3.75MB/sec which equates to 30Mbit/sec.
This is still a fairly good result and near to that of close range wireless, but
no where near the stated 85Mbit/sec. When compared to wireless at a distance
(which is more than likely the way most users will implement it) that this
solution really shines. The loss in speed is no where near as drastic over the
power lines and you don’t have the other associated issues with wireless
networks.
Performance is a little lower than we would have expected and is certainly not
out to replace traditional cabling, but the Devolo MicroLink dLAN does offer the
same reliability of transfer. There are also no issues of reception and it can
in theory travel up to 200m, which is pretty much any power outlet in your
house. Add to this the fact that you're not going to have to muck about with MAC
address filtering, hiding your SSID or go through the trials and tribulations of
WEP and WPA keys, and it's clear that this will be an attractive proposition for
the non-techie home user.
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