With Planet powerline
communication products,
your power outlets are
no longer to be viewed
only as power
receptacles but also as
network connection
points. The PL-501 is a
Powerline to Ethernet
Bridge with a RJ-45
Ethernet interface which
directly connects to
your computer’s network
card. With multiple
outlets almost in every
room, the PL-501 allows
you to use your existing
electrical wiring to
give your entire
household or Office
access to your network
connection without the
clutter of messy wiring
around the house and
Office.
By using Planet‘s
powerline communication
products, you will not
need to spend time and
money to installing
Ethernet cabling for
sharing network. It is
simply by plugging the
PL-501 into the wall in
the house or office. The
128-Bit AES data
encryption improves the
security and reliability
to protect the data
leaked by someone else.
Customers will not need
to worry the data to be
leaked. The speed up to
200 Mbps data rate which
provides customers the
highest speed in
powerline data
transferring. This
product is
cost-effective and easy
to install, and it does
not require any new
wired.
Product
Application
PLANET provides several
types of powerline
products to meet various
demands. As illustrated,
an IP STB connects to
PL-501 and a PC or an
notebook connects to
PL-420 or PL-201 in the
house freely. Customers
can enjoy IPTV or VOD
service and share
Internet information.
With the PLANET
powerline products, no
messy network cables and
additional switches are
required at home. Users
can entirely enjoy home
network from now on.
Key
Features
Direct attaches to power outlets
HomePlug AV compliant
Connects 10/100 Ethernet network to Powerline network
Up to 200Mbps data rate on the powerline
Up to 200 meters between powerline nodes
128-Bit AES link Encryption for security and reliability
Co-existence with HomePlug 1.0 and HomePlug 1.0 Turbo
Built-in QoS
Throughout the whole house, just use your power circuit to access the Internet or PC network
16 bridged devices per station
IGMP snooping for multicast to multiple uni-cast mapping