Wi-Fi devices are great, almost a necessity in some cases, and the next step in their evolution represents an ability to directly make use of your power grid to create connectivity in your house. The Powerline iterations are designed to assure bandwidth in homes.

Singapore based company Aztech is all set to debut two products from its HomePlug series in a week's time at the CES. These are tagged HL109RN and HL109EP. Let's take a brief look at the specs of both:

HL109RN: this device is touted as the world's first all-in-one WiFi-N router with an integrated Powerline connectivity. It does away with a need for a dedicated power adapter and reduces the dreaded cables that lie around uselessly. This device will come around with a USB port at its back for PMPs and will enable high speed streaming, delivering speeds of upto 200Mbps.

HL109EP: this device can be plugged directly on to a switch board with its three-pin socket. It has Simple Connection functions, meaning thereby that it has buttons to automatically pair several powerline adapters.
These are rather sketchy details and we'll know more once CES gets underway. More on these in a week's time.