[Review] Aztech HomePlug HL110EP(A) - AV 200Mbps AC Pass Through
Link: Aztech HomePlug HL110EP(A) - AV 200Mbps AC Pass Through
Courtesy from Aztech
Test bed:
Windows 7 x64
Notebook with Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
2 x Aztech HomePlug HL110EP(A) - AV 200Mbps AC Pass Through (Courtesy from Aztech)
Cat6 cables
Starhub MaxInfinity 100Mbps
Courtesy from Aztech
Test bed:
Windows 7 x64
Notebook with Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
2 x Aztech HomePlug HL110EP(A) - AV 200Mbps AC Pass Through (Courtesy from Aztech)
Cat6 cables
Starhub MaxInfinity 100Mbps
back:
Speed test:
Key Features:
1. Palm-size HomePlug - Stylish and slimmest in the world
2. Turn powerline into an ultra-fast and stable network without messy cabling
3. Stream HD media and enjoy latency-free gaming at 200Mbps^ via powerline
4. Built with additional AC Pass Through for easy connection to other devices
5. Use "Simple Connect" security feature for easy pairing
Conclusion
Execute what it is market for. Obtainable similar results if i compared it together with my D-Link Homeplugs. My HL110EP experience was horrible but the same can't be said for HL110EP(A). The HL110EPA obtains decent speed of a 200Mbps plug coupled with no signs of inconsistent behavior.
My Opinion (summarize):
- a decent homeplug
- stable plug after testing it for a couple of hours
- heat emission lower than the Aztech HL115EP
- AC passthrough
- instant plug & play with no configurations needed.
- works hand-in-hand together with my other pair of homeplugs.
- nothing fanciful.
- similar speed output from what other manufacturers are producing for 200Mbps plugs.
- the moment i re-plug my Aztech HL115EP plugs into the power point together with my 200Mbps plug, the connectivity speed went sinking from 197Mbps to 133Mbps for Transmit
1. Palm-size HomePlug - Stylish and slimmest in the world
2. Turn powerline into an ultra-fast and stable network without messy cabling
3. Stream HD media and enjoy latency-free gaming at 200Mbps^ via powerline
4. Built with additional AC Pass Through for easy connection to other devices
5. Use "Simple Connect" security feature for easy pairing
Conclusion
Execute what it is market for. Obtainable similar results if i compared it together with my D-Link Homeplugs. My HL110EP experience was horrible but the same can't be said for HL110EP(A). The HL110EPA obtains decent speed of a 200Mbps plug coupled with no signs of inconsistent behavior.
My Opinion (summarize):
- a decent homeplug
- stable plug after testing it for a couple of hours
- heat emission lower than the Aztech HL115EP
- AC passthrough
- instant plug & play with no configurations needed.
- works hand-in-hand together with my other pair of homeplugs.
- nothing fanciful.
- similar speed output from what other manufacturers are producing for 200Mbps plugs.
- the moment i re-plug my Aztech HL115EP plugs into the power point together with my 200Mbps plug, the connectivity speed went sinking from 197Mbps to 133Mbps for Transmit
the moment i re-plug my Aztech HL115EP plugs into the power point together with my 200Mbps plug, the connectivity speed went sinking from 197Mbps to 133Mbps for Transmit
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Do you mean that 197Mbps (transmit) was achieved with a pair of HL110EP(A)'s?
Thanks.
How did you test the connectivity speed?
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