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Re: Homeplugs - Any Good?
ok, pleasantly surprised.
Bought a set of 85mbps ones. plugged one in upstairs, plugged one downstairs, into a surge protected block plug. All works. not sure what speed i'm getting but for the moment, I'm happy enough it works |
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1 question about the homeplugs though:
Right, obviously you need to plug the ethernet lead from the cable modem to 1 homeplug, but how can you secure the cable modem from the info leaking into somewhere else? Lemmi make it easier: you have security software that comes with the homeplugs to protect your data, but how would you go about protecting your SACM from someone else that has a homeplug (as it is stated that the data MIGHT leak out of your home) Do they have a unique code like a MAC address or something? I can see its fine if you only want to network a few PC's together, but with the introduction of a cable modem, how would you protect this? |
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use a router and mac filtering
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You use said software to set a private network ID which gets stored in the homeplugs themselves, unless someone knows this they cannot communicate with your network. |
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Yes, they are fine - I now have 3 and setup is per my question in another thread - http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/87...-printing.html
I have the 14Mbps units, not sure if my maths is up to it but I didn't reckon - at that time - that the bandwidth I had from ntl was enough to support 85Mbps units ?? I bought the 3rd homeplug a couple of weeks ago from ::: Shopping Cart (Prices in British Pounds) DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE COST ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Fla14 - HomePlug - 14Mbps 1 £17.04 £17.04 ================================================== ==================== Subtotal: £17.04 Shipping (Post - Special Delivery - Next Day ): £5.25 VAT: £3.90 Total: £26.19 ************************************************** **** Sincerely, Flashbyte Net Ltd 7 Church Road Shoeburyness Southend on Sea Essex SS3 9ET United Kingdom 01702 299919 sales@homeplugs.co.uk |
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I may stop using my homeplugs soon but only because I'm getting a couple of 200mbit Powerline adaptors that use a different standard.
Depends if they co-exist or not. |
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I have the following sceanario at home. My cable modem is in an upstairs bedroom at home, and my wireless router is connected to that. I would like to play online on my xbox downstairs, but Id rather not do it wirelessely (as I have heard this is not as good - would that be right?).
I have been told that I should use these homeplugs. So I assume a cable comes out of my router and into the home plug upstairs, and then one from my homeplug in the tv room straight to the xbox. Can someone tell me if I can connect the cabel modem straight to the homeplug upstairs and then the router to the downstairs homeplug - ideally Id like the wireless router downstairs. The upstairs bedrrom is to be converted into my kids bedroom and I want as much electrical equiptment out of it. The other option I have is to take the cable going into the upstairs room, and drill it into my dowstairs room, but I dont have the confidence to drill new holes in external walls, as well as unscrewing the socket from upstairs and putting it downstairs. Hope this makes sense. Anyone got any suggestions/recommendations? |
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Do you connect your XBox to it, so you can go online? Is performance an issue? Which plugs did you buy? |
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Basically, my modem plugs into one homeplug (I got the devlo models (85mps)), The router then plugs into the router (buffalo) in the cupboard under the stairs, as does a server, and a NAS box. I then have another homeplug in the cupboard under the stairs, which one of the LAN ports from the router plugs into... which then links to another homeplug in the office/conservatory, which plugs into a switch, and then 2 or 3 pcs plug into. My xbox is connected to another buffalo router, which is acting as a bridging unit between the other router. so I have 4 homeplugs, 2 routers, 1 switch. :) I've been able to play online with no problems wirelessly. ---------- Post added at 15:37 ---------- Previous post was at 15:35 ---------- oh, and yes, I am seeing how much hardware I can buy before my wife threatens to divorce me |
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anybody seen the belkin homeplugs - http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatSecti...tion_Id=206583
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Not sure i'd buy any networking gear made by belkin again though. |
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