Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
> "Peter Pan" <PeterPanNOSPAM@MarcAlanNOSPAM.info> fired this volley in
> news:68l0h3F2th1h0U1@mid.individual.net:
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>> Did you get ONE or two (or more)? (above you didn't make it plural ie
>> kit'S) They work in pairs with each other at HS, or much slower with
>> other units.....
>>
>>
> "kit" implies "the things you need to build xxx....". There are two
> adaptors in a kit. Otherwise, I'd have said, "I bought ONE ethernet
> powerline adaptor, and it won't hook up to my computer... (duh!)."
>
> LLoyd
You are ASSUMING.... look at the website... a kit only has ONE (not two as
you ASSUME, they used to in the past but not anymore)......... So duh!
yourself
from
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Powe...rs/HDX101.aspx
look at the dot points on that page.....
# Plug one HDX101 into your router and nearby electrical socket, then plug a
second HDX101 into an electrical socket near to the device you wish to
network¹
¹ Requires use of at least one other NETGEAR HDX101 (sold separately).
So again, a kit doesn't imply two, as a matter of fact it specifically (in
writing) says you need another one sold seperately (see above) so did you
get one or two(or more)