Review of Extollo LANSocket 1500: Fast Connectivity with Minimal Delay & Inbuilt Power Transfer
Unleash High-Speed Connectivity & Slim Latency with the Innovative Extollo LANSocket 1500 Reviewed
4.3
Extollo LANSocket 1500 Powerline Adapter
Lifewire / Jeremy Laukkonen
What We Like
- Pass-through electrical outlet
- Fast data transfer
- Plug and play
- Affordable
What We Don’t Like
- Big and bulky
- Included Ethernet cables are short
- Embedded Linux presents vulnerabilities
The Extollo LANSocket 1500 is one of the most powerful and affordable powerline adapter kits on the market, but you have to be careful about some inherent vulnerabilities in the embedded Linux distro that runs on these devices.
4.3
Extollo LANSocket 1500 Powerline Adapter
Lifewire / Jeremy Laukkonen
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- Final Verdict
- Specs
We purchased Extollo’s LANSocket 1500 Powerline Adapter Kit so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.
Extollo’s LANSocket 1500 powerline adapter kit includes everything you need to extend your wired network throughout your entire home using the power lines in your walls. This kit delivers top performance, including fast speeds and low latency, and setup requires absolutely no knowledge of networking. It even includes a pass-through electrical outlet.
The LANSocket 1500 looks great on paper, but to make sure we plugged a pair into a home network to see if they really live up to the hype. We checked out things like the difficulty level of the setup process, whether the bulky design gets in the way, and how fast of a connection they really provide.
Lifewire / Jeremy Laukkonen
Design: Big, bulky, and basic, with a filtered pass-through
Extollo won’t win any awards for the basic, blocky design of the LANSocket 1500 adapters. They’re big, plastic, white, and take up a lot of space. That’s somewhat mediated by the inclusion of a pass-through electrical socket, which is a really nice touch.
Due to the size and configuration of these units, they prevent you from plugging certain devices into the free socket in the outlet that the LANSocket 1500 itself is plugged into. For example, you won’t be able to plug some wall-wart power supplies into the open outlet above your LANSocket 1500. You can, however, plug a chunky power supply into the pass-through on the LANSocket 1500 itself.
The LANSocket 1500 runs on an embedded Linux distribution, which plays a big part in how powerful these adapters really are.
If you have a 2 gang outlet configuration with four electrical outlets, you’ll find that the LANSocket 1500 blocks the electrical outlet next to it. For that reason, these are best used with standard 1 gang outlets.
Despite their large size, the LANSocket 1500 adapters are relatively plain in design. They include three indicator lights on the front, an Ethernet jack on the bottom, and a sync button on one side. They also include a lot of vents due to how hot these units tend to run during operation.
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Setup Process: Pain-free plug and play
Home networking is a complicated subject, but setting up a pair of LANSocket 1500 adapters is about as simple as it gets. The kit includes two adapters and twoEthernet cables , which is really all you need to set up yourpowerline network .
Home networking is a complicated subject, but setting up a pair of LANSocket 1500 adapters is about as simple as it gets.
The setup process starts by plugging one LANSocket 1500 into yourrouter with one of the included Ethernet cables, and then plugging the second LANSocket 1500 into a device like a computer, game console, or even wireless access point, with the second Ethernet cable. You can then plug each LANSocket 1500 into a handy power outlet.
At that point, you’re done. The LANSocket 1500 adapters will automatically connect, establish your powerline network, and you’re good to go. You can add additional adapters elsewhere in your house, up to a total of 16, to connect more devices to your network.
- Title: Review of Extollo LANSocket 1500: Fast Connectivity with Minimal Delay & Inbuilt Power Transfer
- Author: Scott
- Created at : 2024-08-19 16:30:11
- Updated at : 2024-08-20 16:30:11
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