YOU MAY OPT OUT OF SUCH ARBITRATION AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 17. IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE UNITED STATES, THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND BINDING ARBITRATION PROVISION IN SECTION 17, INCLUDING A CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO DISPUTES YOU MAY HAVE WITH BELKIN. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND YOU PURCHASED A PRODUCT CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE FROM AN AUTHORIZED RETAILER, RESELLER OR APP STORE (AS DEFINED BELOW), YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO RETURN THE PRODUCT FOR A REFUND, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE APPLICABLE RETURN POLICY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THESE TERMS, DO NOT CHECK THE BOX OR CLICK THE BUTTON AND/OR DO NOT USE, COPY OR INSTALL THE SOFTWARE, AND UNINSTALL THE SOFTWARE FROM ALL DEVICES THAT YOU OWN OR CONTROL. ALSO, BY USING, COPYING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS PRODUCT.īY CHECKING THE BOX OR CLICKING THE BUTTON TO CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE WHEN YOU FIRST INSTALL THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This End-User License Agreement (this “Agreement”) is a legal document that contains the terms and conditions under which limited use of certain Software (as defined below) that operates with the Product is licensed to you. Note, however, that these speeds depend on the electrical wiring of the house/building where the kit is used, so results may vary in your particular situation.Belkin International, Inc., including all affiliates and subsidiaries (“Belkin”, “us” or “we”) thanks you for choosing one of our Belkin, Linksys or Wemo products (the “Product”). At this speed, the kit could finish transferring 500GB of data in about 2 minutes, which is about the same as a 2.4Ghz wireless-N router. The kit consistently registered more than 32Mbps compared with the Plaster Network PLN3's 22.6Mbps or the Netgear XAV2001's 22.9Mbps. The PLK300 kit was the fastest kit we've seen when it comes to throughput performance. Otherwise, they'll be able to tap into your network just by using another HomePlug AV adapter. To avoid having your neighbors procure your connection for their own purposes, using this security measure is a necessity. This is similar to the security setup of the Netgear XAV2001, though a little more time-consuming. The details of this rather involved process can be found here. The process of setting up the password requires pressing this button on both units alternatively. Instead, they come with a thin, detachable power cable that not only helps keep the wall socket area clear, but also enables you to put the adapters at a convenient location, like on your desk.Įach of the adapters in the PLK300 kit has a security button on top that allows for setting up passwords between them. To make up for the large physical size, neither uses the popular snap-in design to connect to the power receptacle, where the adapter would cover the wall socket it's connected to and even adjacent ones. Both are fairly bulky, about the size of a small four-port hub. Though it includes only one port, the PLE300 has the same shape and size as the four-port PLS300. This also means that if you want to expand your powerline network to different corners of the house, you need only purchase additional PLS300 units-which cost $95 each-or another HomePlug AV-compatible adapter. This combination makes sense as if both of them had the same number of ports any extra ports on the first unit (PLE300) would be wasted. The second unit (model number PLS300) has four Ethernet ports and is to be used at the far end of the powerline connection. The first (model number PLE300) has only one Ethernet port and is intended to be connected to the existing network via the router, or hub. The PLK300 kit comes with two similar-looking powerline adapters designed to work specifically with each other in a particular setup.
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