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Powerline Adaptors?
Hey all does anyone have any knowledge if powerline adaptors will work with a conservatory?
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No reason why they shouldn't if it's wired into the same circuit as the house.
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But if a room or new build has a whole new different electical wiring system not connected to the house/building system you are out of look. Thou you can run ethernet cable from your nearest house power point from the device then you will still get the interent connection + even with an ethernet socket fixed to the wall/etc (female to male connections) to plug your computer in - just another idea. Otherwise known as network/networking :dunce: I think of the top of my head, the working limit of the ethernet cable is 15m distance - quote me if I'm wrong folks ;) So happy times again - pop back here to tell us how it all went bud - for good or bad :monkey: toonlight |
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I use a couple of these for updating my blu Ray players firmware, and they work great. Useful if the device is in another room to the router.
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Bit curious about these, in my house on the new fuse box thing we have switches marked "upstairs" and one marked "downstairs" so I guess that means they are on different circuts (?) so does this mean these adapters wont work for me?
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Re: Powerline Adaptors? - they work better than wireless
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Yes, would be your answer Hiroki :juggle: All the limit is that, as long the sockets/etc are on the same circuit mains board you are go to go - so the different switchs for the upstairs (socket) ring mains & the down stairs (socket) ring mains are part of the same circuit. As it's all connected to the same electrical mains board.:shocking: All you have to do is plug in the adaptors to each socket + ethernet connetions your sorted :bsmack: I've tried to explain this in plain terms + I hope you make the move over from wireless (if you have it now) as the speed drop will very unnotice-able compared to wireless:knock: toonlight |
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Ah cheers for the info :D
At the moment I am wired in two rooms but I want downstairs done so I will have a hunt online to see how much these are. Thanks again |
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Sorry to bump this topic I am after a bit of advice.
I am going to buy my parents some of these home plugs (http://www.dabs.com/products/bt-comt...-kit-4Z2J.html) but I was wondering do they only work if you have the wireless enabled on the routers?? Just at the moment I have turned off the wireless and have it wired for them and I don't really want to turn wireless back on. Thanks :) |
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Not a bad price for £39 for the pair :) |
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...do be aware that it severely buggers up radio reception for up to 250 meters around them so you may upset a few neighbours - They also slow down internet connections and will likely soon be banned because they "got round" the EU certification - OFCOM will / are removing them when they get a complaint. Anyway, why do you want to get your PC "on the air" where everyone can hack into them ? Seems completely crazy technology to me - and these have greater "range" than conventional wireless, so MUCH greater audience for someone to hack into you - DEFINITELY don't waste your money and compromise your security !! Nick |
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