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HomePowerline ProductsCisco-Linksys PLUSB10 Instant PowerLine USB Adapter |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Very happy with mine..... Mar 06, 2004
By kendude I have one computer that has Winme and the other that has XP. I have has these adapters for around 1-2yrs and niether one of my computers ever had a problem with them.
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Don't Use Linksys Powerline Nov 13, 2003
By Randall Dibb
"Randy"
I purchased this and the PLEBR10 (bridge) to set up a home powerline network. Plain and simply, it sucked. Everything else I have is Linksys (router, wireless B and wireless B+G). I had no problem working the listed items together and wanted to add Powerline. The Powerline items couldn't see each other and the setup instructions didn't tell you what components you needed to make the system work. I bought the NetGear Powerline products. They arrived and worked fine with full instructions....
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works great too Feb 19, 2007
By Michael B. Stickney Once again The adapter and the bridge from Linksys work great. It was easy to install and I would tell anyone to give this a try if you don't want to run a 50 ft cable threw your house or feel uneasy about wireless.
Not USB over Powerline Feb 17, 2012
By Network Admin This is not a USB over Powerline adapter. This is simply a device that provides a "Powered" usb port, that is used with a small number of electronics, usually those accessories on a pc, that require a powered usb port.
A great product Oct 20, 2010
By tpreview I bought this product several years ago and have used it on different computers having windows 98, 2000, and XP. I recently set it up on a computer with XP: plug it in, and when XP recognizes it has a new device and asks if you want windows to set it up, choose yes, and then it will take you through a few windows letting you locate and choose the drive the product CD is in so that windows can install from the CD. I did not let windows do this at first try, installing directly from the product CD, and it didn't work. I uninstalled and tried again letting windows do its thing, and it worked perfectly. I have had no problems with this product and have used it most every day for years. I find it very useful if you don't have wireless. Several computers in different rooms or the same room can be plugged into the wall and access the internet with no problems. I have an old house with old wiring around 1952, and I am amazed how this product works. In my opinion, it is a great product. During my first attempt to install with XP, I read reviews hoping to get a little help with installation and found a lot of people frustrated. I hope this review helps someone, especially when setting up the product with XP.
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