Transform your home power cables into a high-speed computer network. Compliant with the latest Home Plug AV Standard & with data transmission rate of up to 200 Mbps, the Bi PAC 2074 R2 is a great networking solution for connecting different devices such as modems, routers, PCs, set-top-boxes, IP Cameras, & game consoles using existing power cables. The AC Pass-through power socket with noise filtering is a handy add-on. It offers users an extra electrical outlet to enhance power usage in residential applications while ensuring the data signal is transmitted smoothly. This allows users to share multimedia applications such as online games, IPTV & audio streaming with family all around the house. Its unique Smart Power Saving technology can automatically detects the link status of connected devices & adjusts its power consumption to enhance power efficiency, thus saving money on electricity bills. Provides high-speed data transfer of up to 200 Mbps via electrical wiring Enable data transmission through existing home power grid Smart power saving technology for enhanced power efficiency Provides a noise-filtered power socket with AC Pass-through Utilizes Quality of Service control Supports Triple Play applications such as IPTV, Vo IP & high-speed Internet access Supports 10/100 Base T Ethernet Compliant with the Home Plug Powerline Alliance industry specifications Utmost slim & light design Ideal for residential users Please note: networking components such as Powerline adapters require that all adapters must work within the same Home Plug standard to remain compatible, for example Home Plug AV (HPAV) adapters with communicate with other HPAV Powerline components, regardless of whether they are 200 Mbps or 500 Mbps. Older 85 Mbps adapters work on the different Home Plug 1.0 standard & are not compatible with Home Plug AV adapters. All Powerline products will connect to any switch or router Ethernet port. Powerline adapters can be used with extension leads (except surge protection ones), & will work across different ring mains so long as they share a common fuse box.