
- NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD DRIVERS
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- NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE
NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE
If you are using a Mac computer, the Powerline Utility and desktop genie software do not detect your Powerline adapter.

NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD DRIVERS
No, Powerline Mac drivers are not available at this time.

While it can’t provide the peace of mind of the TP-Link TPL-423E2K’s three-year warranty, the Zyxel stands by the PLA5456 with two years of coverage and support.
NETGEAR POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD FULL
The app can rename devices and set their data priority but, like the Trendnet TPL-423E2K’s software, it can’t run full screen. It includes a monitoring and configuration utility with a map of the powerline network. The pair of PLA5456 devices fired up and within a few seconds was moving data over my home’s power cables. Zyxel PLA5456 Powerline Extender: Setup and software Its case hit a peak of 103 degrees Fahrenheit. That said, expect that it will cost about $4.30 a year – about twice the cost of the DHP-601AV – if the PLA5456 is used 12 hours a day. While working, it used 3.6 watts, but the PLA5456 lacks effective power conservation, even with its Standby mode enabled. That was more than enough for watching videos, playing games and bouncing between Web sites. It did a reasonable job of supplying data to a previously unconnected garage with 18.5Mbps of throughput. Overall, the PLA5456 had a range of 750-feet, well short of the TP-Link TP-LA9020P’s 1,075 feet but ahead of the D-Link DHP-601AV’s 525 feet. This throughput fell off quickly and at 100-feet, the system only moved 16.8Mbps, about one-sixth the throughput of the PLP2000. That’s a little over half the bandwidth delivered by the Netgear PLP2000 but was good enough for third place in the data-moving category. The PLA5456’s best showing was its baseline throughput of 54.0Mbps out of my home’s 200Mbps connection. It never led the group and often was near the bottom of the rankings. Zyxel PLA5456 Powerline Extender: Performanceīuilt around Broadcom’s BCM60500 powerline chipset, the PLA5456 delivered mediocre performance scores across the board.


According to Zyxel engineers, it has a peak throughput of 1.8Gbps and can accommodate up to 16 powerline devices on a network. Under the skin, the PLA5456 uses the HomePlug AV2 standard for powerline transfers and Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology to service several family members at once.
