A UPA compliant 200Mbps chip from DS2 |
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The Spain-based company just announced its UPA compliant 200Mbps chip that is compatible with your average, standard wall sockets. Dubbed as "UPA Plugtested 200Mbps chipset," DS2 promised that this should provide a simple and reliable broadband connectivity that offers the necessary bandwidth for uninterrupted high performance online gaming. Zero latency, or so they say.
Victor Dominguez, Director of Strategy and Standardization at DS2 had this to say about the product:
Our technology extends high-performance Internet connections to any
room in the home, making it possible for consumers to enjoy
high-quality, high-definition online gaming and other bandwidth-hungry
applications without interruption.
Anyway, if you're interested to give this product a try, DS2 added that the chipset can be purchased in the following technologically advanced network products providers:
- Allnet
- Corinex Communications
- Comtrend Corporation
- Conceptronic
- D-Link, Defidev
- Ilevo, Logitec
- Netgear
- Pirelli Broadband Solutions
- Toyo Network Systems
- Xavi
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It's neat how they can now send an internet connection even through power lines without interference when using the correct frequency. True broadband for all, on the way!
wired connection should be used for online play, unless you have no other choice