
D-Link's
no stranger to
HD streaming, and the outfit is proving that it's still got game by announcing the Coax Ethernet Adapter Kit. The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (
MoCA)-certified package consists of two DXN-220 adapters, each of which boast coaxial F-type connectors and an Ethernet port meant to give internet / network access to various rooms without worry over wireless connections flaking out on you. As you can tell, this one was designed to expand home networks without requiring any additional wiring (if you're pre-wired for cable, that is), and being that it operates in the 800MHz to 1,500MHz range, there won't be any interference with cable TV transmissions or the like. The DXN-221 kit -- which includes a pair of the aforementioned adapters -- will be available in Q3 for $199.99, while individual adapters can be purchased for $109.99 apiece.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Harley3k @ May 28th 2008 11:56AM
You can still find Motorola NIM-100s on ebay for $60ish each, so I don't see $100 each as a great deal.
why not the LS2LS7? @ May 28th 2008 7:43PM
The days of cable TV not using frequencies above 800MHz ended in about 1994.
This will interfere with cable or satellite run over the same line. It won't interfere with over the air (antenna) signals.