Corinex’s AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F for an easy home network
For those of us who are technologically impaired and don’t want to hire a technician to wire our homes for networking, Corinex Communications announced a new AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F to allow families (and the technologically impaired) to create their own multimedia home networking solutions without the hassle of wiring their homes.
According to Corinex’s Web site, using the individual plug-ins of a female pass-through outlet, the AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F allows consumers to not only watch video on demand programs, but all them to access a voice and broadband internet service through wiring already in the home. Each device contains an integrated noise filter that will keep a steady internet connection and an outlet to allow consumers to also plug in other items needed.
The AV200 Powerline technology by Corinex is designed to create and maintain a more secure and faster than wireless, 200 Mbps connection with numerous uses. According to the instructions posted on Corinex.com, just plugging one mount into a modem or router and a second one into any Ethernet enabled computing or media device will turn all the electrical outlets in the home into an internet ready network.
The AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F is available online for $124. Specifications, instruction manuals and more information is available online at Corinex.
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