Wednesday, 03 April 2019 22:09

Review – Tenda PH3 AV1000 Gigabit Powerline Adapter Kit

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Global networking brand Tenda has released a new product designed to get your home devices online with a minimum of fuss, no matter where they may be inside your house.

Tenda started out in China in 1999 and expanded to become a global brand, reaching Australian shores in time for Christmas with its MW3 and MW6 mesh Wi-Fi systems.

Tenda has now added to its product range with the PH3 AV1000 Gigabit Powerline Adapter Kit which will effortlessly and simply expand your network throughout your home.

Ordinarily, if you need to get your network into a far corner of the home, you need to boost your Wi-Fi signal or run an Ethernet cable through the walls.

Or, you could just use Tenda’s PH3 AV1000 Gigabit Powerline Adapter Kit. The box includes two small units that slot into existing power points. Installation is literally plug-and-play, without any configuration. Simply plug one unit into a power outlet near your router and connect it to your network, then plug the other into a power outlet in the room in question and connect it to your device by an Ethernet cable – and all done. Your network signal is now carried across the electricity cabling in your home, safely converting into Ethernet on either end.

The powerline adapters support a range of 300 metres, have a built-in automatic power saving mode which reduces power consumption by up to 85%, and delivers bandwidth with such quality you can stream an UltraHD movie reliably.

With this latest addition to its range, Tenda has you covered for home connectivity.

As well as being easy to set up, iTWire found the devices truly performed excellently. We could stream video, work on remote servers, play online games, make voice and video calls and more without dropouts, disruption, lag or any other connection concern.

The devices are diminutive in size and will fit effortlessly into any room in your home, occupying barely more space than a powerpoint socket.

The devices consume less than 3.2W of power under full load and switches to its 0.36W power saving mode when it detects no device is connected.

Tenda’s devices may be purchased through partner outlets. More information can be found on the Tenda Australia website.

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David M Williams

David has been computing since 1984 where he instantly gravitated to the family Commodore 64. He completed a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from 1990 to 1992, commencing full-time employment as a systems analyst at the end of that year. David subsequently worked as a UNIX Systems Manager, Asia-Pacific technical specialist for an international software company, Business Analyst, IT Manager, and other roles. David has been the Chief Information Officer for national public companies since 2007, delivering IT knowledge and business acumen, seeking to transform the industries within which he works. David is also involved in the user group community, the Australian Computer Society technical advisory boards, and education.

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