Maximum data transfer rate
The maximum speed with which data can be transmitted from one device to another.
1000 Mbit/s
Ethernet LAN
An Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network) interface is present, for a wired conection via a cable.
Ethernet LAN interface type
The characteristics of the Ethernet LAN interface.
Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet LAN data rates
The different speed levels of the Ethernet LAN connection.
10,100,1000 Mbit/s
Copper ethernet cabling technology
10BASE-T,100BASE-TX,1000BASE-T
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports
Number of Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports (connecting interfaces) in the device. Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports allow a computer to connect to the ethernet.
2
Wi-Fi
Popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly using radio waves.
Top Wi-Fi standard
Connection of this device is done via Wi-Fi in a high standard.
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Wi-Fi standards
The type of wireless local area network (LAN). It can be ad-hoc, where units in a network communicate peer-to-peer, or Infrastructure, where units communicate with each other via an access point A LAN interconnects computers in a small area e.g. home, school or office.
802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
WLAN data transfer rates supported
300 Mbit/s
Networking standards
The way in which the network is working, e.g. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.
Built-in power socket
There is a power socket (port) in the device.
PowerLine standard
Power-line communication (PLC) carries data on a conductor that is also used simultaneously for AC electric power transmission or electric power distribution to consumers. Two distinctly different sets of standards apply to powerline networking as of early 2010. Within homes, the HomePlug AV and IEEE 1901 standards specify how, globally, existing AC wires should be employed for data purposes. The IEEE 1901 includes HomePlug AV as a baseline technology, so any IEEE 1901 products are fully interoperable with HomePlug AV, HomePlug GreenPHY or HomePlug AV2 specification.
HomePlug AV2
Modulation
Modulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal (High Frequency Signal), with a modulating signal which typically contains information to be transmitted. The aim of digital modulation is to transfer a digital bit stream over an analog bandpass channel, for example over the public switched telephone network (where a bandpass filter limits the frequency range to between 300 and 3400 Hz), or over a limited radio frequency band. The aim of analog modulation is to transfer an analog baseband (or lowpass) signal, for example an audio signal or TV signal, over an analog bandpass channel at a different frequency, for example over a limited radio frequency band or a cable TV network channel.
OFDM
Power
Power consumption (typical)
Amount of power consumed by this model, often expressed in watts (W). Typical values that manufacturers give are power consumption when off, standby/suspended mode, typical use, maximum usage.
3.2 W
Power consumption (standby)
The amount of electricity that is consumed when the product is on standby.
0.36 W
AC input voltage
The voltage of the AC electricity that is inputted into the product.
100 - 240 V
AC input frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Current
0.1 A
Design
Antenna type
Type of antenna, also known an aerial, e.g. external, internal.
External
Antennas quantity
2
LED indicators
Product colour
The colour e.g. red, blue, green, black, white.
White
Certification
FCC
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely operated.
0 - 40 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)
The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely stored.