Caveat: I'm very satisfied with this 500cc kit. After I've had a AV 200 Set a competing product in use in the past with which I for my "3play 64,000" system by the cable provider Unitymedia exactly the required rate of about 65 Mbps throughput (family house Bj 1977. Connection of the ground floor solo outlet 3208 was the 1st floor office desktop computer solo socket also reach 1 m next to Cable Modem Cisco about 1 m distance) everything was ok. Have now "100 Mbps 3play Premium" determined to change 3 weeks prior to the faster form that now could only be achieved after being validated by Unitymedia to the higher rate of 100 in my Download a minimal increase to approximately 67-68 Mbps (test program Unitymedia + 3 more "independent" test programs). After hotline call a technician 3 was sent out days later that has found with its own meter and notebook that the promised power of about 103-105 Mbps (without the previous adapter) has been fully achieved. He attributed the error to the 200 adapter. His tip: either to try 500 Set or relocate LAN cable. I have decided for various reasons for the 500 adapter kit from Netgear. Only replaced the previous 200erAdapter against the new 500 adapter and you could start the multiple test run. Result: Most boring 103.5 Mbps; Best so far 108.7 Mbps.
Note: When reading various reviews and test reports in trade magazines, I noticed again and again that MBps (ie mega-byte) and Mbps (ie mega-bit) are confused. So a magazine writes that with this 500 Adapter only for 18 m distance a "miserable" performance of only 15 megabits ??? / sec. arrives at its destination. As was probably forgotten with 8 to multiply on genuine 120 megabits / sec. come to. That the 500 has to accept as a fantasy number of advertising, so it should already be clear to everyone.