toby10;450412 Wrote: 
> Thanks Chunk.  Are you saying you can buy a "3 port" version where the
> main (no pun) HomePlug connected to the router is a single device with
> three ports that then can connect up to 3 remote HomePlugs at the
> devices?
> 
> i.e.  These do not have to be purchased and used as "matched pairs" per
> device?

They don't have to be used as matched pairs. Use a single port homeplug
to attach your router to the mains and then you access the feed at any
other mains outlets. If you need multiple ethernets in one room then use
a 3 port homeplug, or use a 1 port homeplug if you just need one port
for a Boom for example. As long as your router is connected to the mains
you can have any other number of homeplugs all over the house, either
single port or 3-port. For more explanation on the technlogy have a look
at: http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline-intro.htm

HTH

CW


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