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Solwise/Billion 7560A HomePlug ADSL Modem Router


Solwise/Billion 7560A HomePlug ADSL Modem Router
Price: £69.55 inc VAT

Features
Performance
Ease of use
Value for money
Overall
Reviewed By: Andy Shaw

This review updated: 30/03/2006
Featured in magazine:
Issue 132
Manufacturer Contacts:
Supplier: Solwise
Tel: 0845 458 4558
Web Address: www.solwise.co.uk


Wireless networking is all the rage because it means you don't have to string cables between all the devices you want to network together. But your home is already riddled with hidden wiring that transports electricity from room to room. This broadband modem router hooks up to your broadband and pipes it through this electrical wiring, so you can connect computers in other rooms by simply plugging them into the mains with a special adapter.

Features
The system works at a maximum of 14Mbps – a little faster than the 802.11b Wi-Fi standard but quite a way short of 802.11g's 54Mbps. There are two things to remember though. The first is that few of us have a 14Mbps connection (at least not one delivered by ADSL over regular phone lines) so it's more than sufficient for sharing an internet connection. The second is that the performance of Wi-Fi drops significantly the more distance and objects you throw in the way.

Performance
We tested the kit in a domestic setting using the router plugged into a broadband connection and a power supply only – there was no direct connection to a PC. Two computers were connected through the electrical circuit using Solwise's PL-14PE Ethernet Plug Adapters, which plug into a PC's Ethernet port and cost £27.15 each. Ethernet's plug-and-play capability meant that they started working immediately with the router – we didn't have to install any software. The connection was as good spanning across three stories of our test property as it was in the plug next to the router – Wi-Fi's Achilles' heels of wood, brick and plaster pose no threat to this system. Internet speeds were comparable with a Wi-Fi network working in a room next door but this performance was maintained throughout the house, with no discernable decrease in performance as we moved further away from the router.

Ease of use
Although the Quick Start Guide looks a bit light, there really isn't much to setting this up – you just need to enter your broadband username and password. The set-up is easy to find your way around and there's always the manual on the supplied CD if you get stuck. The devices successfully spanned a number of electrical rings in our test property, which are all connected to the same circuit breaker – this really is a plug-and-go way to network.

Value for money
The modem router is fully featured and is a reasonable price, and the adapters for plugging other devices into it are also very reasonable. The only downside is that you're advised not to use extension leads with these devices, which could be more than a bit tricky behind most computers, where wall-mounted sockets are at something of a premium.

Verdict
This is a useful product that can help you make the most of your existing home wiring to share your broadband internet connection around the house. It's cheap, doesn't suffer from any signal strength issues if there are walls or floor between your various devices, and it's easy to install. As long as you've got enough wall sockets, Wi-Fi has a serious contender.

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