It connects to an existing WAN/uplink Ethernet cable

Mar 26, 2012 15:04 GMT  ·  By

Nowadays, most homes have wired networks already in place, so Planex decided to do something for those people who want less cable clutter.

Out comes the MZK-KR150N, a WiFi b/g/n router that plugs into a wall socket.

More precisely, it runs on AC power and links to the worldwide web through and Ethernet cable.

The front of the product has an antenna, plus a downstream Ethernet cable, configuration buttons and LEDs.

The wireless connection reaches up to 150 Mbps, while the wired ports enable common 100 Mbps connections.

April is when sales will begin, for the price of 9,800 JPY, which translates into $118.4 / 89.24 Euro.

Eventually, the company may start shipping a version with two downstream Ethernet ports. There does seem to be a blank socket on the front after all.