Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Bargain RCA HDP50 Powerlink Internet Media Kit







RCA HDP50 Powerlink Internet Media Kit


Networking your TV and entertainment is easier with PowerLink. -RCA PowerLink Internet Media Kit HDP50 is a Powerline network system that uses your AC electric plugs as a pseudo-wireless means of creating a wireless network at home or small business. -We are entering a new age where access to TV Broadcasting and media is more vast and universal than ever. Television is changing. Almost anything you can watch on cable or satellite, you can also watch on the Internet? for free. Free sites like Hulu, YouTube, ESPN3.com, and A la carte pay options like MLB.com, Netflix, Vudu, and HuluPlus are changing the way you get your entertainment. -The RCA HDP50 puts a high-speed Web connection almost anywhere you need it in your house up to 150 feet away from your modem. It takes web content, like movies, sites, games and more, from your modem or Router and sends it over your home's existing power lines to virtually any power outlet in your house, like the one next to your TV, Blu-Ray player or Video game system. -The HDP50 supports transfer rates of up to 200Mbps, more than enough for 1080p video. Of course, you must have a TV that's capable of displaying both High-Definition video and web content. Powerlink is the only connection option that gives you a high-speed connection wherever you want without long, messy wire runs (or expensive custom install) and without interference. -Stream HD movies, video, games and more from the web to your internet capable TV-Turns your electrical power outlet into a high speed internet connection-Easy setup. Just plug into a standard AC outlet:-1.Plug one of the HDP50 units into an electrical outlet near your modem. The Power indicator on the front of the Adapter illuminates. Important: The Powerlink Internet Media Kit work best when plugged directly into an electrical outlet. Do not plug them into a surge protector, plug strip, or extension cord. -2.Plug one end of an Ethernet cable (not included) into a network out jack on your modem or rou



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