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gazzae 21-03-2011 21:49

Home Plugs
 
I think the wireless on my PS3 is Fubared as you can see from the speed tests below, both PC and PS3 are in same room and on same wireless network.

So I was thinking about getting some Home Plugs.
Where the router is situated there is only one wall socket. From this I have a 4 way plugged in which has a DECT phone, Home Hub and modem. Can I plug a home plug into the spare socket on the 4 way and what sort of speed could i expect?

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PC Result

Date of Speed Test: 2011-03-21 21:37:19
Download Speed: 37148 kbps (4643.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 5949 kbps (743.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
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PS3 Result

Date of Speed Test: 2011-03-21 21:34:18
Download Speed: 1713kbps (214.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 1577kbps (197.1 KB/sec transfer rate)

Tezcatlipoca 21-03-2011 21:54

Re: Home Plugs
 
I think that Home Plugs need to be plugged directly into a wall socket, rather than a strip, however I may be completely wrong.

gazzae 21-03-2011 22:00

Re: Home Plugs
 
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Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 35197122)
I think that Home Plugs need to be plugged directly into a wall socket, rather than a strip, however I may be completely wrong.

hmmm seems to be people saying you can and people saying you can't.

any ideas why the wireless on the ps3 is so pants?

Tezcatlipoca 21-03-2011 22:05

Re: Home Plugs
 
Oh, & as for speeds... The HomePlug AV standard allows for speeds up to 200Mbps over the power line.

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35197130)
hmmm seems to be people saying you can and people saying you can't.

Hmm. Descriptions I've seen on actual products though say not to use surge protected strips, but yeah it seems to vary in actual use...

e.g. http://www.avforums.com/forums/netwo...lti-plugs.html


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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35197130)
any ideas why the wireless on the ps3 is so pants?

Sorry, no idea. I've never used it on mine. Does seem odd though that the PS3's speed would be so different when both the PS3 & PC are in the same room on the same wireless network.

ZrByte 21-03-2011 22:08

Re: Home Plugs
 
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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35197130)
hmmm seems to be people saying you can and people saying you can't.

any ideas why the wireless on the ps3 is so pants?

You can but it cant be surge protected. Also some other devices cause major interference like remote controlled plug sockets and chargers (Even on different plugs or in different rooms).

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35197130)
hmmm seems to be people saying you can and people saying you can't.

any ideas why the wireless on the ps3 is so pants?

It might not be that bad, could be a combination of the router you are using and the wireless chipset used in the ps3.

Tezcatlipoca 21-03-2011 22:09

Re: Home Plugs
 
I'd already seen HomePlugs before with a single pass-through socket, but this takes it a step further: a combined HomePlug & power strip (filtered & surge protected):

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Desktop-LAN-.../dp/B001NP5MAY

http://www.talktalk.co.uk/technology...wer-strip.html

ZrByte 21-03-2011 22:12

Re: Home Plugs
 
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Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 35197139)
I'd already seen HomePlugs before with a single pass-through socket, but this takes it a step further: a combined HomePlug & power strip (filtered & surge protected):

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Desktop-LAN-.../dp/B001NP5MAY

http://www.talktalk.co.uk/technology...wer-strip.html

Not a bad price either since it has a few Ethernet sockets on it.

gazzae 21-03-2011 22:15

Re: Home Plugs
 
All I need is something like this isn't it? Then I can plug it in front of the 4way?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/200Mb-Homepl...ef=pd_sim_ce_1

ZrByte 21-03-2011 22:26

Re: Home Plugs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35197141)
All I need is something like this isn't it? Then I can plug it in front of the 4way?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/200Mb-Homepl...ef=pd_sim_ce_1

Yes, in theory. Though it is possible the 4way or devices connected to the 4 way could interfere.
Dont forget you will need two of them too.

AndyCambs 22-03-2011 09:33

Re: Home Plugs
 
I got one of these, and it gives much better speeds via wireless than the homeplugs.

ZrByte 22-03-2011 14:20

Re: Home Plugs
 
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Originally Posted by AndyCambs (Post 35197249)
I got one of these, and it gives much better speeds via wireless than the homeplugs.

Good idea and a better price than most of the good quality homeplugs but if the OP is having wireless issues this may not remedy that.

pabscars 22-03-2011 16:00

Re: Home Plugs
 
To the OP, I,m sure I read somewhere that PS3's don't like complicated passphrase's, might be worth a punt before you hand over any hard earned.

gazzae 22-03-2011 21:42

Re: Home Plugs
 
Well I bought some Belkin home plugs today and the connection is far far better.

Hom3r 22-03-2011 21:51

Re: Home Plugs
 
A question on Home Plugs.

A few years ago our house was rewired, and all our sockets go directly to the fuse box.

So would Home Plugs work for with this?

ZrByte 22-03-2011 22:00

Re: Home Plugs
 
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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35197840)
A question on Home Plugs.

A few years ago our house was rewired, and all our sockets go directly to the fuse box.

So would Home Plugs work for with this?


In my house they work great on any socket and get good throughput of upto 7MB/s on 200mb homeplugs (Some sockets are faster than others). Yet at my parents the plugs work fine and fast on the same floor but can't even see each other on different floors.
Best bet is to loan a set or buy them from somewhere you can return them if they don't work.

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35197832)
Well I bought some Belkin home plugs today and the connection is far far better.

Have you tried a speed test to see the difference?


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