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Old January 30th, 2009   #2 (permalink)
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Re: wireless adapter

Hey there:

The Netgear XE102's are a breeze to work with in conjunction with an nfusion/router set up.

Basically, you would have two (2) XE102's, your router, 2 short pieces of straight through CAT5 (LAN) Cable and the nfusion unit.

Near the PC/Router you would plug one of the XE102's in to an AC (Wall) outlet (not a power bar) then connect the XE102 to your router via a short piece of straight through LAN cable.

At the TV end of things, you would plug in the other XE102 (again in to an AC (Wall) outlet (not a power bar) then connect the XE102 to your nfusion via a short piece of straight through LAN cable.

Instant Network!

The XE102's utilize the copper wire in your walls to piggy back the signals from the router and deliver them to the nfusion as needed) making this a psuedo 'wireless' solution.

Best of all, they are very easy to work with and are a very neat and tidy solution to your application.

Trust me, they work great!

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