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Belkin Powerline – Networking through your power outlets

Posted in Cool, Geeky by Derek at 12:00 pm
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How does networking multiple computers in a single household minus any wireless or ethernet solutions sound? What if you could do all this using the existing 110v electricity lines running through your house? Belkin offers the Powerline networking hardware which claims to achieve just that.

Belkin presents its latest additions to our growing networking line our powerline products. Powerline provides an amazingly easy way to set up all your computers to share all your resources, from Internet access to data files, printers, scanners, storage drives, and other peripheral devices. It links your computers over your existing, standard 110-volt electrical wiring eliminating the need for you to run cabling between them.

Personally, I think these little adapters are amazingly cool. Plus, when customers use the coupon code ‘12345′, they receive 40% off of select Belkin goods dropping the Powerline adapter down to a cool $35.

5 Responses to “Belkin Powerline – Networking through your power outlets”

  1. JM says:

    12345? That’s the stupidest coupon code i’ve ever heard in my life! It’s the kind of combination an idiot would have on his luggage!

  2. Jerry says:

    Huh, that’s the combination on my luggage…

  3. Hitsuji says:

    Anyone know what speed you get from this?

  4. Derek says:

    I’ve lost count of the number of people I know who use 1234 as their voicemail pin.

  5. Antonio says:

    Uh-oh… I guess it’s time to change my email accounts passwords, lol…

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