| | |  | ConneXt | Home » » » Innoband ConneXt 200W-A1 | | | | | | | Description: | | The Innoband ConneXt features widely adopted 802.11g technology and enables Internet ready devices such as TV and Set-top-box quick access to content with zero setup. It came preconfigured with wireless security and Mac address pairing for rock solid wireless security. There are two available modes: relay and direct. The relay mode was designed to allow any Internet ready device with an Ethernet port to gain access to the Internet seamlessly. Simply connect one 200W-A1 to the back of a router and the other 200W-A1 to the back of the Internet ready device. Connection is established within a few seconds and ready for content. The direct mode was designed to connect two game consoles wirelessly with zero setup. This allows buddies to bring game consoles over for local or LAN game playing. The unit came with three LEDs (Power, Ethernet and Wireless) that show the current state of the device in one quick glance. There is no need to fumble through the manual just to understand what the device is doing.
The Innoband ConneXt 200W-A1 is also compatible with Internet ready game console, Blu-ray player or TV gadgets (InfoLink(TM), MediaSmart TV, VIERA® Cast, NetCast(TM), ..., etc.) with an Ethernet port. | | | Features: | |
• Ready to go right out of the box
• Auto pairing
• High security and encryption preconfigured
• No new wiring
• Dedicated wifi bandwidth not shared
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.36 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.07 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.47 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.14 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.69 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.65 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.44 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Love it!Oct 28, 2009
By Clive Saxor
"Gadget Horde"
Got this for my In-law's new Samsung TV which has a Ethernet port for Internet access. It can provide Stock info, Weather, News...etc. I did not want to rewire the house for Ethernet knowing how much i hate to be in the attic pulling wires. This device works right out of box. I hook one end to DSL router and the other end to In-Law's TV, viola! its connected. Did not even bother to read the manual.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
As easy as it getsSep 12, 2010
By Andy Van Pelt I had a quick look at the user guide included on the CD, but there's really nothing much to do. Attach the antenna, plug in the power, plug in the ethernet cables, you're done. I wish they were cheaper, but can't complain about their functionality. They even included double-sided tape!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great product! Save time & money!Oct 29, 2009
By G. Lin
"GGYYBOY"
I bought this product for my new network printer. My Internet router is sitting in my den on the 2nd floor. My network printer that's being shared is down in the nook on the 1st floor. I was about to bite the bullet and run an Ethernet wire between the router and the printer when I discovered this product. It's true plug-n-play with wireless security enabled by default. I plug one unit to the open Ethernet port on the back of the router and the other unit to the printer's Ethernet port. It works from day one. The units are compact enough so they don't really get in the way. Very stable. Highly recommended!!
I'll buy 4 more of these kitsDec 30, 2011
By Scott Wert I work at a isp as their network admin. we work directly with innoband's sales and engineering. we received a couple of these units from them to test and let me just say this product is one of the coolest devices i've seen in a long time. so easy to install, works right out of the box, and the way i view them is like having a virtual ethernet cable from one device to another. put them in direct mode, and its like connecting 2 ethernet devices together via a physical crossover cable. put them in relay mode, and its exactly like having a physical cat5 cable from your switch or router to whatever device you are connecting. these things are flawless. I'm going to recommend these devices to be available to our broadband customers.
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