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Overview:
Turn Any Electrical Outlet into an HD-Streaming Ethernet Connection
  • Turns any electrical power outlet into a network connection
  • Enables high-quality video streaming, gaming and VoIP over a home network
  • Delivers up to 200 Mbps to any outlet
  • No software required—just plug and play
Features:
  • Ideal solution for connecting PCs, Games Consoles and Digital Media Adapters to the network
  • Simple plug-and-play installation
  • Use existing electrical wiring
  • Plug one EGPLC Cat Modem into your router and nearby electrical socket, then plug a second Cat Modem into an electrical socket near to the device you wish to network1
  • Built-in Quality of Service (QoS) enables smooth video streaming, gaming and uninterrupted telephone calls via the Internet
  • Transfer large files to networked storage devices
  • Supports up to 16 EGPLC Cat Modem units on one home network
  • Co-exists with other HomePlug compatible products
EGPLC Cat Modem Technical Parameters:
 
           16 managed to provide quality of service (Qos)
           In line with the global range of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements
           A full range of indoor coverage (Network)
           Self-configuration. Plug and Play
 
 
Physical layer speed:
14Mbps
Power Supply
AC220V 50Hz/ AC110V 60 Hz
Standard support
CEPCA
Network Protocol
IEEE802.3  TCP/IP
Modulation Support
POEM SMA INTELLON SMA
Wave number electric power line
Four road Carrier
Power line freguency range
3MHz-30MHz
Encryption
128-bit encryption
User isolation
Support
Support system
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Operation Environment
Operating Temperature
0℃+40℃
Relative Humidity
30%~90%
Storage and Transportation Environment
Storage Environment
-40℃+55℃
Relative Humidity
20%-93%
Signal Interface
RJ45
Connect with computer
Power
Connect with power line
Light
PWR
Lights that work in the normal power supply
BPL
Lights, said power lines to connect the normal channel
ETH/ACT
Lights that connect with the network to normal, that flicker in the transmission of data