Showing posts with label Aztech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aztech. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Quick review of Aztech HomePlug
Aztech has announced its latest HL112E Mini HomePlug AV Ethernet adapter. which the company said fits snugly into a power outlet without blocking the power switch.
The networking solution is designed to work out of the box with with no setup required - all it takes is a press of the "Simple Connect" button to activate it and it will secure the network with a 128-bit AES encryption.
The new HomePlug adapter is rated to maintain a 200Mbps high-speed connection to support bandwidth demanding activities like IPTV, HD media streaming, video-on-demand as well as VoIP telephony.
The device has an effective range of up to 200m within a single powerline grid to connect network-enabled devices to your high speed Internet line, Aztech said.
Quick review of Aztech HomePlug
Aztech has announced its latest HL112E Mini HomePlug AV Ethernet adapter. which the company said fits snugly into a power outlet without blocking the power switch.
The networking solution is designed to work out of the box with with no setup required - all it takes is a press of the "Simple Connect" button to activate it and it will secure the network with a 128-bit AES encryption.
The new HomePlug adapter is rated to maintain a 200Mbps high-speed connection to support bandwidth demanding activities like IPTV, HD media streaming, video-on-demand as well as VoIP telephony.
The device has an effective range of up to 200m within a single powerline grid to connect network-enabled devices to your high speed Internet line, Aztech said.
Quick review of Aztech HomePlug
Aztech has announced its latest HL112E Mini HomePlug AV Ethernet adapter. which the company said fits snugly into a power outlet without blocking the power switch.
The networking solution is designed to work out of the box with with no setup required - all it takes is a press of the "Simple Connect" button to activate it and it will secure the network with a 128-bit AES encryption.
The new HomePlug adapter is rated to maintain a 200Mbps high-speed connection to support bandwidth demanding activities like IPTV, HD media streaming, video-on-demand as well as VoIP telephony.
The device has an effective range of up to 200m within a single powerline grid to connect network-enabled devices to your high speed Internet line, Aztech said.
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Pocket size router from Aztech

The Aztech HW553 isn't quite pocketable but it's certainly portable. Weighing just 40grams, the device is a wireless portable router which turns a person into a mobile wireless hotspot.
The HW553 comes with support for most 3G/3.5G modems and supports the 802.11n wireless technology so it's always ready to go when you are.
The device doesn't actually come with a 3G modem as it has a USB port that accepts and has drivers for most of the common USB 3G/3.5G modems on the market. Aztech claims the device supports more than 80 types of 3G modems.
If you already have a wireless service provider with such a modem, it's usually a matter of plugging it in to the HW553 and it'll just work.
Apart from USB modems, the HW553 also accepts regular ADSL modems which use an Ethernet connection and has an additional USB port on the back that accepts portable hard disk drives or even a USB printer, allowing you to access those devices on your network.
The HW553 retails for RM249
Pocket size router from Aztech

The Aztech HW553 isn't quite pocketable but it's certainly portable. Weighing just 40grams, the device is a wireless portable router which turns a person into a mobile wireless hotspot.
The HW553 comes with support for most 3G/3.5G modems and supports the 802.11n wireless technology so it's always ready to go when you are.
The device doesn't actually come with a 3G modem as it has a USB port that accepts and has drivers for most of the common USB 3G/3.5G modems on the market. Aztech claims the device supports more than 80 types of 3G modems.
If you already have a wireless service provider with such a modem, it's usually a matter of plugging it in to the HW553 and it'll just work.
Apart from USB modems, the HW553 also accepts regular ADSL modems which use an Ethernet connection and has an additional USB port on the back that accepts portable hard disk drives or even a USB printer, allowing you to access those devices on your network.
The HW553 retails for RM249
Pocket size router from Aztech

The Aztech HW553 isn't quite pocketable but it's certainly portable. Weighing just 40grams, the device is a wireless portable router which turns a person into a mobile wireless hotspot.
The HW553 comes with support for most 3G/3.5G modems and supports the 802.11n wireless technology so it's always ready to go when you are.
The device doesn't actually come with a 3G modem as it has a USB port that accepts and has drivers for most of the common USB 3G/3.5G modems on the market. Aztech claims the device supports more than 80 types of 3G modems.
If you already have a wireless service provider with such a modem, it's usually a matter of plugging it in to the HW553 and it'll just work.
Apart from USB modems, the HW553 also accepts regular ADSL modems which use an Ethernet connection and has an additional USB port on the back that accepts portable hard disk drives or even a USB printer, allowing you to access those devices on your network.
The HW553 retails for RM249
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