Wi-Fi isn’t as great as it’s cracked up to be sometimes, and there’s often some annoying interferences that can get in the way of your lovely invisible internet signal. Like the microwave or a giant concrete statue in your hallway.
Worry no more about any of that — with a powerline kit you can send your broadband from one place to another using your electricity supply. Or something — to be honest we’re not entirely sure how it works. But magically, it does, and you can have a 200Mbps powerline kit winging its way to your home right now for a mere £19.99. That’s how much this On Networks set-up will cost you with the help of a £25 off voucher. Just don’t try sending other things, like drinks, through your electrical sockets — that’ll never end well.
- Planet Earth (complete BBC series, Blu-ray) – only £11.50.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops II and Nuketown 2025 map – £32.99 delivered.
- Medal of Honor Warfighter Limited Edition (Xbox 360/PS3) – just £29.99.
- Samsung Galaxy S III (UK, SIM-free, unlocked, 16GB, marble white) – only £399.
- Verbatim 256GB SSD – just £99.95.
- Hitachi 2TB desktop hard drive – yours for £69.99.
- Blu-ray Westerns Collection (The Searchers, Pale Rider, The Wild Bunch, Rio Bravo, How The West Was Won) – just £13.50.
- Sony HTAS5 5.1CH surround sound system – yours for £165.
- Toy Story 1-3 box set (Blu-ray) – just £15.47.

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Why does clicking the Black Ops 2 link take me to –
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2012/06/v-moda-vamp-packs-a-headphone-amp-and-dac-into-an-iphone-case-to-make-your-music-sing/
indeed, especially when it links to the following url http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2012/10/a-powerline-networking-kit-is-your-path-to-crystal-clear-streaming-deal-of-the-day/v
which is this one, except for a /v at the end
We have, I think, an identical set to this at work. I did some tests andm if I remember correctly, my connection speed when using powerline was 1/14th of my speed when using a Wi-Fi dongle.
*and,
*Insert obligatory comment about lack of edit button here.*