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NETGEAR Essentials Edition 500 Mbps Powerline Starter Kit $30 shipped (Orig. $45)

Newegg offers the NETGEAR Powerline 500 1-Port Essentials Edition Starter Kit (XAVB5221) for $39.99, but using code EMCASKX55 in the cart will drop your total down to $29.99 shipped. That’s about $15 under the original listing, $10 better than Amazon and the best price we can find.

Features:

  • Easy, plug-and-play setup
  • Data transfer rates up to 500 Mbps
  • Perfect for connecting HDTVs, HD setup boxes, HD/3D videos, Blu-ray players, DVRs, PCs
  • Extend broadband Internet and home network access to any power outlet
  • Pick-a-Plug LED identifies best outlet for optimal performance
  • Encrypts Powerline network connections with the touch of a button
  • Automatically powers down when not in use

This model has received a 4.3/5 star rating from over 170 Amazon customers.

More on the NETGEAR Powerline 500 1-Port Essentials Edition Starter Kit:

The NETGEAR Powerline 500, 1 Port – Essentials Edition extends your Internet access to any power outlet. With speeds up to 500Mbps, it’s perfect for connecting smart TVs and game consoles. It’s also ideal for streaming music and HD video…Set up in minutes, no need to configure or install software…Automatically powers down when not in use…Encrypts Powerline network connections with the touch of a button

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