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Instead of Wi-Fy what about POWERLINE HD ETHERNET ADAPTER

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Hitting the road...Alaska to Texas

OK I know you are still hard wired..... but I want to have my PS3 running on the Net so I can use Netflix On Demand on my TV... . it already works well on my PC, But that is in a different room and the Wi-Fi doesn't want to go through the various walls and floors to get to the PS3.



Can these systems be secure? I mean it looks like maybe you're hanging out without any security by using this method.....



Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter
 
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From Netgear's support section -

What type of encryption is supported?

* Earlier versions, including the XE102, XE102G, XET1001 and XETB1001 support 56-bit DES encryption. Later versions based on HomePlug AV, including the XAV101, XAVB101, XAV1004, and XAVB1004 support 128-bit AES encryption.

Can I setup more than one logical Powerline network on the same electrical wiring?

* Using passcodes, it's possible to have multiple networks in the same building. But, the overall throughput will be shared between the 2 networks.
 
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