The system pairs dual-band Wi-Fi access points with second-Generation G.hn powerline to produce a Wi-Fi mesh system that uses powerline for backhaul instead of Wi-Fi.
The company said the product provides mesh Wi-Fi with fast roaming, band steering and Airtime Fairness features. The adapters are self configuring and will automatically find and link to each other within two minutes of being plugged in.
Although not in the Devolo press release, WiFiNow reports that the system uses the new Wi-Fi EasyMesh. However, a check of the Wi-Fi Certification database still shows no products as EasyMesh Certified.
Devolo plans to ship two versions of the product in the fourth quarter of this year in both single adapter and multi-unit kit form. Magic 2 will have two gigabit Ethernt ports and 2400 Mbps grade G.hn. Magic 1 has the same specs, except for having 1200 Mbps G.hn.
Single adapter pricing will be 64.90 Euros (~ $75) for the Magic 1 and 79.90 Euros (~$92) for the Magic 2.
It is not clear whether Devolo plans to sell the product in the U.S.
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