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Simply plug your camera into a power outlet, and HomePlug uses your existing electrical wiring and outlets to connect your camera to the network and transmit video securely.
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Plug the second adapter into another power outlet and connect the adapter to a network device.
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Simply plug one adapter into an available power outlet and connect the adapter to a router.
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So, all you need is a phone line and a battery, I mean, a power outlet and the grandparents plug it in and everyday they can look forward to new photos that have been sent to it via pretty much e-mail and you can even send it from your camera phone, too.
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In addition to being tiny, it has a two-pronged power connector attached, allowing you to plug it directly into an outlet.
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Once attached, simply select your local plug, or use your extended cable, to power both your MacBook and iPad or iPhone from a single outlet.
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