Phonex Neverwire USB
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Richard Poelling
Kurtis
Phonex
Apr. 17, 2004
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Introduction
Networking. This word has been known to strike fear and terror into the hearts of many. Words with similar effect are TCP/IP, router, and Bob Hope Christmas Special. With many homes having multiple machines and very few with built-in Cat5 cabling, there becomes a need for either running your own cable, paying someone else to do it, or to find another solution. What I have in front of me now is the latter of these choices. Phonex makes products using a standard known as Homeplug. This standard uses your existing wiring as a stand-in for the Cat5 cable which is normally used. What this means is that there is no extra wiring, unless you are dying to throw another wall plug in.
We have already reviewed the Neverwire 14 from Phonex here, but what we have now is an offshoot of that product. It is the Neverwire USB. It required the standard Neverwire 14, but instead of using a second Neverwire 14 like before, you can now use a small USB plug. It is this USB device that I will be testing.
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Guru3D Jun. 25, 2008 - 5:38 pm
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