Into the Internet with one PCAll too often, there’s no telephone connection where the PC is located.Detached houses typically have the DSL connection in the cellar.But your PC is upstairs in the study.The solution: A dLAN adapter—and the DSL modem can stay in the cellar. Elsewhere in the house, the PC is equipped with a further dLAN adapter.The desired Internet page is entered into the browser and the command to dial into the Internet is passed from dLAN device to dLAN device via the household power circuit and then to the modem.And immediately the required Internet page appears on screen.![]() To do this, you require the following products: 1x dLAN duo Starter Kit and additionally 1x ADSL-Modem (e.g.: dsl+1100 duo) ![]() This example in a schematic diagram: ![]() more>> |
03.11.2008A world first from devolo AG —dLAN TV Sat enables satellite TV reception at every electrical outlet in every roomThe Aachen-based market leader is presenting the world's first DVB-S receiver that uses the power grid for television signal transmission—the dLAN TV Sat 10.10.2008devolo features new business solutions at SYSTEMS: Flagship product dLAN 200 AVpro host and management softwareAachen-based powerline specialist devolo AG will once again exhibit at this year's SYSTEMS trade fair, being held in Munich from 21 to 24 October 2008. 09.10.2008devolo combines WLAN and HomePlug AV in one device—dLAN 200 AV Wireless G for flexible home networksdevolo AG, the Aachen-based inhouse powerline specialist, is presenting a WLAN capable powerline adapter with integrated 4-port switch 24.09.2008Simply convenient—dLAN 200 AVplus with integrated electrical socket and mains filterdevolo AG, the Aachen-based inhouse powerline specialist, is continuously expanding its dLAN home network product range and is launching an adapter with additional functions to optimise user convenien 21.02.2008HomePlug innovation at CeBIT 2008: devolo presents the world's first 400 Mbps HomePlug AV-compatible demoCompared to current Home Plug speeds of 200 Mbps, devolo now doubles data rates over in-house powerlines to 400 Mbps. |