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> Netgear's product has been out for some time,
> getting to market earlier than HomePlug AV-based
> offerings by using an incompatible chipset from DS2
D-LINK (http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=533) also offers a product (DHP-301) based on DS2 chipset, which is compatible with NETGEAR's HDX101.
Both NETGEAR and D-LINK adapters are certified to be compatible with the UPA (Universal Powerline Association) standard.
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D-LINK's powerline adapter is also compatible with NETGEAR's
> Netgear's product has been out for some time,
> getting to market earlier than HomePlug AV-based
> offerings by using an incompatible chipset from DS2
D-LINK (http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=533) also offers a product (DHP-301) based on DS2 chipset, which is compatible with NETGEAR's HDX101.
Both NETGEAR and D-LINK adapters are certified to be compatible with the UPA (Universal Powerline Association) standard.