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LSainsbury 22-04-2009 20:12

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

Graham M 22-04-2009 20:50

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
Yep, will work fine :) It's basically just replacing a piece of CAT5 with your power lines

Jon T 22-04-2009 20:50

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34780868)

I'm assuming it's just a bog standard ethernet connection, so it should work?

Correct

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.

danielf 22-04-2009 20:52

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
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.

LSainsbury 22-04-2009 21:06

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
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???

danielf 22-04-2009 21:10

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34780894)

So are you saying that the bandwidth is worse when compared to wi-fi???

It can be, yes. The overheads for the homeplug protocol are quite high, and poor wiring will affect throughput as well. They are rock solid mind. No dropouts or anything. So they may well serve your purpose. Just don't expect 85Mb speeds.

LSainsbury 22-04-2009 21:22

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
So if iPlayer won't stream over wi-fi, there's even less hope over homeplug devices?

danielf 22-04-2009 22:12

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34780914)
So if iPlayer won't stream over wi-fi, there's even less hope over homeplug devices?

I wouldn't say that. The speed may be less (or the same if you're lucky), but you're more likely to get a consistent speed. I'd give them a shot. At £40 you've got little to lose. Wireless in my house was so bad, I had trouble streaming MP3s, mainly because of speed fluctuations in wireless. The homeplugs solved that once and for all.

xtopher 22-04-2009 23:05

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
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.

LSainsbury 23-04-2009 18:50

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
We have a new house also with paper walls (ok - plasterboard / stud walls) and it's a bit russish and jumpy here...

Graham M 23-04-2009 19:38

Re: Homeplug / Switch Question
 
Have you tried a different Wireless Frequency?


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