ModSynergy.com posted a review on the D-Link DHP-W310AV PowerLine AV+ Wireless N Mini Extender
A quote from the article:
Those pesky Wi-Fi dead spots. I'm sure everyone has experienced those annoying times when you can't just seem to get a solid Wi-Fi signal. Those times when you get a brief weak Wi-Fi signal and then disappears are the worst ones, they are so frustrating! When you have a single wireless router, Wi-Fi dead spots exist no matter what you do, there's just parts of the home or business that's just too far away to obtain a fair wireless signal.D-Link DHP-W310AV PowerLine AV+ Wireless N Mini Extender @ ModSynergy.com
So what are your options? Do you shell out $50 for a bigger wireless antenna (if replaceable) and hope it gets the job done? Or do you shell out another $100 for a wireless router that comes with 3 antennas? Heck, what about spending over $300 for the latest wireless router with 6 (yes you read that correctly!) antennas? I don't know about you, but, I have a hard time justifying investing over $300 for a wireless router, no matter how many antennas it has on the back.
Two of our most recent reviews have been talking about a new way that you can connect your Internet enabled device to the Internet, instead of having to pull and run long lengths of Ethernet cabling to wherever you have the device and or Wi-Fi dead spot. We've been talking about Powerline networking, sometimes known as Home Plug, where it utilizes the electrical wiring in your home to create a wired network. Your home's electrical wiring essentially becomes the Ethernet cable, without the mess of cabling; I know, it sounds amazing!