Corinex intros HomePlug - 11g AP
HomePlug networking product manufacturer Corinex Communications is introducing its Wireless to Powerline Access Point G at this week’s CeBit show in Hannover Germany.
The AP can add 802.11g wireless capability to powerline-networked LANs. The product uses Intellon’s HomePlug 1.0 compliant technology and can also connect to standard Ethernet LANs via a built-in 10BaseT jack.
Corinex says availability will be in Q2 2004, but did not announce pricing.
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