Networking equipment firm
Belkin has
bolstered the speed of it Powerline HD kits to allow data transfers of up to
1Gbit/s, up from the current rate of 200Mbit/s.
The kit allows networking over electrical wiring, and removes the need to run
additional cabling throughout the home or office.
The growing adoption of hosted applications, and the demand for ever greater
amounts of online media, mean that the need for faster networks is spreading out
from the network core of large companies out to end users.
Some 84 per cent of surfers are watching more internet video now than ever
before, according to 2008 figures from analyst firm IDC, and the number of
online videos viewed in the US grew tenfold from around 10 billion in 2005 to
100 billion in 2007.
Belkin's Powerline HD kit embeds
Gigle
Semiconductor's Mediaxtream chip to help users get a secure and stable
networking signal anywhere on the local circuit, thereby reducing latency and
ensuring that high-quality transmission of multiple video streams are not
hindered.
The kit consists of two adaptors which plug into any available wall socket.
Standard RJ45 network cables are then connected to each of the adaptors and to
the router and PC or other network-enabled device.
The
Belkin
Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit is available now in North America for
$149.99 (£90), and is due to hit Europe in early August. Local pricing has yet
to be confirmed.
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