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Introducing the 'PE Socket', the first product to integrate Powerline data networking technology directly into an electrical socket. The PE Socket takes advantage of a building's existing electrical wiring to create a high-speed and secure data network for connecting computers, VoIP phones, multimedia set-top boxes, Internet-connected TVs, CCTV and other IP enabled devices.
The PE Sockets have been designed for installing in a minimum 35mm deep UK or Irish double gang metal back box. Two or more PE Sockets are required in order to create a Powerline network. The network is very easy to set up as all PE Sockets are designed to automatically link to each other. Up to 64 units can be wired in to one circuit.
The power outlets must be electrically connected sharing the same power phase in order for the PE Sockets to provide a network connection between them.
Simple networking solution designed to enable electricians to start specifying and installing data networks
Ideal in both commercial and residential buildings
Removes the need to run additional cables: uses the mains cables already in the building
No need for additional specialist cabling or networking knowledge
Internet access everywhere without blackspots commonly found with Wi-Fi network
Easy to expand: simply add more Power Ethernet Sockets (Up to 64 units in one circuit)
Q. Are they any good for use with an X box games console.
Thanks
John
A. Hi John. Thank you for your question. This can be used but may be limited with download speed if playing live or streaming films over long distances.
A. Thanks for your enquiry Jim. This should be fine however please note the DLAN 200AV has only a distance of 200 meters where as the T1000 has a range of 300 meters.