Netgear MCAB1001 Coax-Ethernet Kit Now Pre-Ordering

After powerline networking has failed to take off, it will be interesting to see how this device works in real life. A lot of money though, so it will have to beat 802.11n speeds for me to even consider it.

 

Like powerline products offering network connections over your
electrical cables, Netgear’s solution allows you to use your co-axial
cables for data transfer – a box of tricks at each end does the magic;
one connects to your router and a co-ax point, the other connects the
device you want to network to a second coaxial point. Very neat and
with speeds quoted up to 270 Mbps (real world speeds will be slower)
you’ll be fine using this solution for music, photos and high quality
video.