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NO more jagged netflix, waiting for info to load, missed songs or slow online gaming. High-speed networking that's virtually wireless. Such a downer for such great products. Good luck and buy it. I'm glad I found this because it's much cheaper than running network cables through my home which was going to run me ($3,000-$4,500). I dreaded running a network cable from my livingroom into my bedroom. Same with my networkable TV, I'd always lose the radio or the news.
You may have to reset your components from wireless to wired, but after that, it just works. It actually downloads the best quality off netflix. I'm really happy with this. It really is worth it if you use networkable products, or even if you have a wireless deadspot in your home. You need one on your router end to plug "wire" a Cat5/ethernet cable into and one for wherever you want to have a "wired" connection for your equipment. I was really amazed at how easy it was. BTW the difference between the PowerNet 300 and PowerNet 200 is the PowerNet 300 allows for more than one component (4 ethernet ports) in a room.
You use a Cat5/ethernet cable to "wire" your components into the Monster PowerNet which is plugged into the wall.
My PS3 online gaming was a joke wirelessly.
However, I found this little device and AMAZINGLY everything works flawlessly.
No cables between rooms, only between your router to PowerNet which plugs into the outlet and one from your components to the PowerNet 200 or 300.
The PowerNet 200 & 300 also gives you some surge protection & line conditioning (clean power filtering) which erases some of the "buzz/noise" or interference in your walls to give a faster connection.
The PowerNet 200 has only one ethernet connection.
I loved my network-able Blue-ray player I purchased, but I hated the wireless adapter which left me always praying my Netflix or U-tube content would actually play.
It's literally plug and play.
I'm used to wiring and setting up computers, home theatre, and complicated set-ups.
So please add some additional information to your pages.Sincerly,A Good CustomerSkip Riffle[.]. I have a general idea as I have looked up this product, but it does not tell you if you must order separately another piece to be the receiver. I have not purchased yet but I was looking at the Monster PowerNet 200. I think this piece of gear is what I need however there is NO description of what this product does. I would hate to order this, and after waiting to get it, find that I needed to order another device to be placed on the other end of the desired circuit.
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