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When your router's in one part of the house and you're trying to set up the family computer
and network printer in another room
or you need a few internet connections up stairs
to connect to your smart TV and game console, maybe even your Boxee Box,
D-Link's PowerLine AV 4-Port Switch Starter Kit
will give you the extra connections that you need using nothing but the existing
electrical wiring that already in your house.
All you have to do is plug in the PowerLine Adapter into a power outlet and connect it
to your router.
Then plug the PowerLine AV 4-Port Switch into any of the room in your
house,
and you have up to four reliable connections with
speeds up 200Mbps.
So let me open up the box and show you what you get.
The kit's going to come with everything that you need for complete PowerLine
network;
and as always the first thing that you'll find in the box in the product
documentation and CD.
The bigger the two devices is the 4-Port PowerLine Switch leaving the smaller units
as a PowerLine Adapter.
You'll be connecting this directly to your router.
You also find the power cable for the gigabit switch,
and lastly couple of blue ethernet cables.
Now let's start by pluging in the PowerLine adapter into a wall outlet near your
router,
connect the two with the ethernet cable and be sure to plug the cable into the LAN
port on your router.
Now we're gonna be taking PowerLine Swtich upstairs to connect to a Boxee Box,
and a ShareCenter NAS that stores all of our music, photos, and videos.
Just plug the power cable into a wall outlet and connect it to the switch.
You've just created your PowerLine network, it's that simple.
All you to do is connect your devices to the available ports on the back
and you're connected.
You'll also notice the ports the back are prioritized from highest to high and
down to medium so you can quickly and easily choose which devices are most important
without any hassle.
You can also pick yourself up another PowerLine adapter, or two, and add them to
any other room in the house, just plug them in and you got yourself another network connection to
to connect your desktop PC or Mac, Wi-Fi booster to improve your wireless coverage, network
printers, Smart TV, or even a game console. It's common to find internet connections
in all sorts of devices, we've even heard of internet enabled refrigerators,
so getting connections every corner of your house is essential; and what better
way to do so than using your existing electrical wiring.
So if you need to setup multiple computers and devices anywhere in your home away from
your router, D-Lnk's DHP-347 AV PowerLine 4-Port Switch
gives you connections
to connect them all.
Thanks for watching.