Power-line networking is one of several ways to connect the computers in your home. It uses the electrical wiring in your house to create a network. Use your existing electrical outlets to create Local Area Network connectivity to share information between several computers, to share printers and to safely connect your private network to the rest of the world over the Internet. Power-line networking is based on the concept of "no new wires." The convenience is even more obvious in this case because while not every room has a phone jack, you will always have an electrical outlet near a computer. In power-line networking, you connect your computers to one another through the same outlet. The Powerline Ethernet Wall Adapter HP-14W operates on the HomePlug Powerline Specification 1.0.1 standard, providing up to 14Mbps bandwidth over home AC wiring. Since the home power lines are the most pervasive medium in households with multiple outlets in every room, the Powerline Ethernet |