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Homeplug / Switch Question
Hi,
If I was to purchase some of these (link: Max Value 85 Mbps Home Plug Double Unit Pack), could I put a LAN switch at the "remote" end and have multiple devices accessing the network over them? I'm assuming it's just a bog standard ethernet connection, so it should work? Cheers Lee |
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Yep, will work fine :) It's basically just replacing a piece of CAT5 with your power lines
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However, be carefull what you plug into the switch as everything will be using the 86Mb/s mains link to get back to the rest of your network. |
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And the 85Mbps is grossly overrated. Depending on the state of your wiring you can hope for 25Mb throughput at most. Around 15 is more realistic.
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Only going to plug in a BluRay player for firmware for occasional firmware updates and a laptop which will be used occasionaly for iPlayer - which does not stream well over wireless.
So are you saying that the bandwidth is worse when compared to wi-fi??? |
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So if iPlayer won't stream over wi-fi, there's even less hope over homeplug devices?
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I'm using a D-Link 635 n router and it streams iPlayer to my laptop upstairs fine. Admittedly I have plasterboard walls everywhere but it's pretty rock solid.
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We have a new house also with paper walls (ok - plasterboard / stud walls) and it's a bit russish and jumpy here...
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Have you tried a different Wireless Frequency?
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