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Gigle Networks, Belkin exceed HomePlug AV Powerline benchmarks, says independent lab


May 27, 2010

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., BARCELONA, Spain and EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Gigle Networks, a developer of intelligent multi-PHY switching technology for both wired and wireless entertainment-grade home networking, announced that Tom's Networking Guide, an independent laboratory and Internet channel that fully tests new standards-based products and publishes home-networking product reviews, has released extensive test results highlighting the superior performance and coverage of Gigle Networks-enabled powerline home-networking products.

Tom's Networking Guide tested Belkin adapters featuring Gigle Networks technology with their latest firmware implementation, against other commercially available HomePlug AV products, in a real-world, home-networking environment. The test environment consisted of a traditional home layout with a living room, bedroom, garden, office, work area and attic.

IEEE P1901 Working Group moves to complete powerline communications standard

Additionally, the same triple-play benchmarks were run in the noisy environment of a multi-dwelling residential unit in downtown Munich. The Gigle Networks-based Belkin adapters delivered up to 275 Mbps of transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) throughput, which was three to four times higher performance than the nearest competitors under identical conditions.

Average throughput across a range of test connections between points around the home was 150 Mbps, which represented best-of-class performance and was as much as two to three times better than other products. The Gigle Networks-based Belkin adapters scored highest in the overwhelming majority of test cases.

"Belkin's Gigabit Ethernet Powerline Adapters using Gigle Networks technology are a real milestone in home networking," said Arno Kral, editor-in-chief for Tom's Networking Guide. "Our tests showed the Gigle Networks-powered Belkin adapters with the latest available firmware outperformed any existing powerline technology," Kral added. "Over the range of test conditions, the Belkin adapters exceeded the performance of all other HomePlug AV devices ever tested by Tom's Networking. The Belkin adapters are also ideal for ultra-quick transmission of multiple video streams, and they deliver particularly robust performance in Voice-over-IP (VoIP) applications."

"We are delighted to have received Tom's Networking's affirmation of the superior coverage and performance of Gigle networking technology," said Jed Hurwitz, chief technology officer with Gigle Networks. "We have worked diligently to provide best-in-class performance with our baseline HomePlug AV / IEEE 1901 implementation and to enhance the performance, network coverage and reliability further with our Mediaxtream and Xtendnet technologies. In addition, with our software-upgradeable architecture, manufacturers will be able to add current and future enhancements over time, to further improve their products' capabilities and feature sets."

Alternative triple-play technologies hope to score interoperability at home

Gigle Networks' Mediaxtream enables home-networking devices to deliver wireline Gigabit performance by operating over any combination of powerline, phoneline and coaxial cable mediums. Xtendnet enables traffic from one or more of these channels to be aggregated, effectively improving coverage, bandwidth and QoS as compared to single-medium or single channel solutions. In addition, Xtendnet can work in concert with WiFi to allow IP streams to be intelligently managed across any of the wireline transports, while aggregating the traffic with a WiFi stream. The software-upgradeable architecture has enabled the company to offer the first silicon solution that incorporates IEEE 1901's Inter System coexistence Protocol (ISP) and is designed to comply with recently announced IEEE 1901 draft specification for powerline communications.

Tom's Networking Guide was founded in 2004 as an independent networking theme channel for Tom's Hardware Guide, one of the most widely read online publications covering the computer industry. In addition to sharing content with Tom's Hardware Guide, Tom's Networking Guide performs rigorous laboratory testing of network components in real-world, small-to medium-sized business (SMB) and small-office-home-office (SOHO) applications, using IxChariot and other leading benchmarking programs.

Tom's Networking Guide Deutschland's complete review of the Belkin adapter using Gigle technology (English translation)

More info:

www.giglenetworks.com

www.belkin.com


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