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Utilize the existing electrical wiring in your home to extend your computer network with Powerline networking equipment from Overstock.com. If you have computers that you want to connect, but you don't want to lay new Ethernet lines -- or worse, have wiring running through rooms and under doors, just waiting to be tripped over -- then Powerline networking may be just what you're looking for.
Powerline networking equipment uses your existing electrical wiring instead of needing any new wires. For a simple networked connection between two computers, just connect one computer into a Powerline adapter via Ethernet and then plug the adapter into a wall electrical outlet. Repeat the process for the other computer, and you've got a network connection between rooms, even between different floors of your house. Throughput can be vastly superior to wireless, where trying to go from one floor to another typically means poor signal strength.
You can get Powerline adapters with a single Ethernet interface or with a four-power switch to easily let multiple computers communicate. A Powerline network can be extended beyond just two adapters -- put an adapter in each room or on each floor, and they'll all be able to talk. To have all your computers share a single router, connect a single-port Powerline adapter into the router and then just add Powerline adapters for every other room where you have computers. You can even configure the adapters to create multiple, separate Powerline networks over the same wiring!
Check out Overstock.com's selection of Powerline networking equipment to get started with this technology that's both exciting and easy-to-use. With our discount prices on electronics and our low shipping rate, you can finally get rid of those unsightly Ethernet lines running along your walls, under your rugs and around your corners -- then use your existing electrical wiring to network your home!







