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#273349 18-Aug-2020 07:58
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Wondering if anyone has any spare powerline adapaters. I've end up with two singles that dont play together and ideally would like pair of each type, preferably with one device that has two or more ethernet ports.

 

The two units I have are

 

  • Netcomm NP511 500mbps
  • Netcomm NP507 600mpbs

I undertsand that the same speeds should work between different brands but I assume that this may also be a little hit and miss so would prefer the same brand unless you have knowledge that they will work together.

 

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  #2543524 18-Aug-2020 11:01
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I have a pair of NP511 adapters, new in sealed retail box.  I'd want $75 incl freight for them.

 

If the OP doesn't want them, they are available for others.

 

I also have a pair of HP-6002AC powerline adapters with AC pass through that were used for about 6 months before being retired in favour of an ethernet cable in a trench to give me a bit more speed.  $50 for those, incl shipping.

 

Finally, I have a DHP-306AV and DHP-W306AV pair that were used for about 2 years in a different location before being retired.  $30 for those, shipped.

 

All of the above with a 30 day warranty.





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