Hello brite-Viewers,

TechyDad was kind enough to take the brite-View LinkE (BV-210C) for a spin, and is now sharing his review and observation in his blog.

In case you’re wondering what the “LinkE” is: it is a pair of powerline ethernet adapters with up to 200Mbps data transfer rate. They either have two 1-port bridge (BV-210D) in the package, or one 1-port bridge + one 4-port switch (BV-210C). In this review the TechyDad was reviewing the BV-210C package (1-port + 4-port).

If you already love the Wi-Fi setting in your house, that is great. The LinkE, however, may add an extra layer of security: the 128-Bit AES encryption can protect the privacy of your data, and because they use the existing electrical wiring in your house to transfer data, it makes the communication safe and hard to “crack”, since almost no one else can enter your “domain”.

What did TechyDad think? Conclusion:

“I would definitely recommend the LinkE for connecting home theater equipment to the Internet. Nowadays, many electronics (Blu-Ray, Roku, CinemaTube, etc) come with ethernet ports. Not all come with wireless built-in. Instead of buying wireless adapters for each of these, you could hook up one LinkE and network all of our devices. The LinkE can be purchased from Brite-View. The 1 port bridge + 4 port switch model that I tested retails for $84.99.”

The full review can be found here. Thanks TechyDad!

(Photos taken from TechyDad’s blog)

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