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Old 18-10-2010, 17:08   #11
Waldo Pepper
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Re: Huge wireless network issues - why are routers less reliable than a chocolate tea

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Originally Posted by TheNorm View Post
I don't think the signal is affected by gravity.

I use 85 meg HomePlug devices and they work well. This week you'll be able to purchase 1000 meg devices:

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline-gig-index.htm

£90 for a pair isn't cheap, but it might be your best solution.
I think he is referring to the radiation pattern of the aerial. Still an incorrect assumption and impractical to model in a house.

A very over complicated system to appease every one in your household. My suggestion would be to switch the whole lot off and spend some time with your family talking about their day at school and work.
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