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Old 21-03-2011, 22:05   #4
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Re: Home Plugs

Oh, & as for speeds... The HomePlug AV standard allows for speeds up to 200Mbps over the power line.

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Originally Posted by gazzae View Post
hmmm seems to be people saying you can and people saying you can't.
Hmm. Descriptions I've seen on actual products though say not to use surge protected strips, but yeah it seems to vary in actual use...

e.g. http://www.avforums.com/forums/netwo...lti-plugs.html


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Originally Posted by gazzae View Post
any ideas why the wireless on the ps3 is so pants?
Sorry, no idea. I've never used it on mine. Does seem odd though that the PS3's speed would be so different when both the PS3 & PC are in the same room on the same wireless network.
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