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Old 07-01-2011, 02:45   #21
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Re: Wireless Bridge for printer and TV?

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Originally Posted by vanman View Post
The thing is ,you have quoted a report where OFCOM have tested a particular make of PLT kit, and provided a link to another make. I believe that even radio hams will agree that some makes of PLT kit are better than others.

Most currently available kit works on frquencies that generally only affect radio hams (as noted by OFCOM in the report you link). The gigabit stuff operates from about .1 to 300 MHz. Indeed, when the video in that article worked, it included a demonstration of a Belkin Gigabit adapter doing a good job of wiping out FM reception in the area. If you are found doing that repeatedly, you run the risk of a visit from OFCOM.
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