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D-Link DHP-309AV Mini Powerline Starter Kit $25 shipped (orig. $80)

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Rakuten (formerly Buy.com) is offering the D-Link DHP-309AV Powerline Mini Adapter Starter Kit for $24.99 using code 4D12732. That’s $55 off the original listing, $15 under Amazon’s current price and the lowest we’ve seen on this particular set by $5.

This kit can offer up to 200 Mbps speeds (500 Mbps max), a simple “plug & play” installation, comes with 2 mini adapters for creating a Powerline network right out of the box and has received a 4.3/5 star rating from over 120 Amazon customers. It can be a convenient way to bring hardwire internet access to areas of your home or office you’re having trouble getting strong WiFi access to.

Amazon also offers the TP-LINK TL-PA2010KIT AV200 Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, up to 200Mbps for $29.99 shipped. These get incredible reviews and offer connectivity at up to 300M or around 1000 feet of wiring and offer power saving options.

We also currently have the TRENDnet 500AV Nano Adapter Powerline Kit $25 shipped (Reg. $40+) and a 4-port option for $40. The TRENDnet option is referred to as a 500AV adapter, but on average tends to offer the same 200 Mbps speeds as the above D-Link.

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