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Old 12-05-2013, 01:23   #2
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Re: How do I get Internet around the house? please help!

Powerline is probably the best option for you. While early powerline adapters had trouble working across multiple rings, the new adapters don't, in my experience. In fact, doing a bit of googling, it seems that the things that cause modern adapters problems are surge protectors and transformers between the ring mains (you are unlikely to have a transformer connecting the ring mains in your house though). I am unsure if an old-style fuse box would cause a problem, however.

I live in a 3 bed semi, and only use the powerline to get a decent connection upstairs. Upstairs has an older version of http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/produc...e/XAV5004.aspx and downstairs has an older version of http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/produc...e/XAV5001.aspx.

I chose the netgears because I saw a few good reviews and also I could (should I need to) buy extra units individually (the others I found only seem to come in packs), which would give me freedom to expand the network without buying hardware I don't need.

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