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Page 3 of 3 Conclusion: The DHP-300 sells online for around AU$140 per unit, so it’s certainly a lot more expensive than a length of Cat5 cable, but it’s also a lot tidier so it would be ideal for people renting who can’t properly cable up their house, or for those who want a more customisable solution than fixed cabling. The DHP-300 units are extremely easy to setup, and getting the network secured takes all of about 2 minutes, even networking novices shouldn’t struggle too much with setting these up. The price of the DLink DHP-300 may seem expensive, but only if you compare it to the slower models on the market, such as the Netgear XE103 which is only $95, but also operates at a max speed of 85Mbps, if you compare it to similar products such as the Netgear HDX101 which runs at the same 200Mbps and also offers QoS then it’s pretty line-ball, with only a few dollars difference between them. Overall the DLink DHP-300 is a great solution to those messy cables that won’t cost you too much in terms of performance. OzHardware Rating – 9/10 – Recommended! This product can be purchased online at www.techbuy.com.au (Direct Link)
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