dLAN duo

  • HomePlug adapter for data communication over the household power grid
  • Ethernet and USB PC interfaces
  • Transfer rates of up to 14 Mbps


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HomePlug – a new dimension in networking


Networks have become an indispensable part of our daily lives, and flexibility is more important than ever. But not everyone has the necessary expertise to deal with network technology, and technical independence always comes at a cost.

devolo has the solution to this dilemma!


Thanks to HomePlug technology, you can now set up a home network easily and economically. You will not believe how simple it really is! Just connect your PC to a dLAN® adapter and plug it into a power outlet to transform your household power grid into a fully functional network. With dLAN® technology, you can surf the Internet and access other PCs or printers from any power outlet in the house. Simply take the adapter with you whenever you switch to a different PC or another room.

The actual connection to the Internet is realized over your telephone line as usual, leaving you absolutely free with regard to the type of connection (ADSL, ISDN or analog) and your choice of provider and rate.


 

27.06.2007

devolo HomePlug AV devices now TR 069 compatible

TR 069 is a technical standard which allows remote configuration and diagnosis of all devices in a network
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24.05.2007

devolo combines Powerline and WLAN

New dLAN Wireless extender available now
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17.04.2007

Sonaecom choose devolo in-house powerline adapter

Portuguese IPTV provider has decided on devolo dLAN Highspeed Adapter
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09.03.2007

devolo AG on the ball: All dLAN products support the new operating system Windows Vista

devolo offers now full support for the new Microsoft operating system Windows Vista for their complete range of dLAN products
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06.03.2007

devolo innovations at CeBIT 2007: Network hard disk with integrated HomePlug technology and TV transmission via powerline

The new products offer a glimpse of the future in home networking
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