Aggregated specification data for the AV1000/AV1300 series indicates a Layer 2 bridge architecture utilizing the HomePlug AV2 standard. The hardware employs beamforming technology via the ground wire to maintain connection stability across residential electrical circuits.
Material analysis confirms the inclusion of an AC passthrough socket rated for 15A/1800W, featuring an integrated noise filter designed to prevent EMI from connected devices from entering the data stream. The device operates as a transparent bridge, with security provided by 128-bit AES encryption via a hardware pairing mechanism.
Performance metrics indicate that real-world throughput typically resides at 20-30% of theoretical maximums due to half-duplex operation and signal attenuation across copper aging. Thermal analysis suggests the internal transformer generates heat during sustained high-bandwidth tasks, such as 4K video streaming.
The NexusLink 1200 Mbps kit serves as a viable alternative for users in environments with high electrical noise, as its G.hn protocol utilizes different frequency mapping than the HomePlug standard.
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