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 Re: Troubled times for home networks What makes that article complete nonsense is that they are suggesting wireless as a simpler solution than setting up a wired LAN! Wireless is a superset of wired and is far more complicated for the average Joe to set up (and far less reliable). My house has a wireless LAN (mainly for the kids's MSN) but I use wired ethernet for media streaming and Powerline for ad hoc large file transfers. Wireless is generally a PITA. | 
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 I get a nice stable 15ms to some of the UK gaming servers now. Where as before when i was using wi-fi to connect I was getting a lot of jitter and packetloss despite my wlan card reporting an excellent signal. Interestingly i always seem to get 5 -6 ms when i ping the router so it does add some latency. | 
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 ive seen about 5ms to the router on the homeplugs and it sometimes goes up to about 8ms if the network is very busy but yet cs:source reports a 15ms ping to some of the UK servers, since i switched to using homeplugs i hardly ever get any Lag issues playing FPS games and when I do its usally becuase im playing on a US server. Played the ETQW beta2 the other week for several hours with no problem what so ever :D My connection goes though a wired switch then the homeplug to get to the router... Quote: 
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