Gateway PLU-300 power-line USB adapter Video
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Gateway PLU-300 power-line USB adapter Review
The good: Easy setup; top throughput and range; inexpensive.
The bad: Skimpy manual; Windows only; weak online support.
The bottom line: Gateway's power-line adapter is well suited for networking in homes or small offices.
Gateway PLU-300 power-line USB adapter Specs
Manufacturer: Gateway
Part number: PLU-300
- Product Basic Spec
