25-01-2007, 12:11
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Ethernet over powerlines
Has anyone else tried this technology?
I just bought myself 3 Netgear 14mpbs ethernet over power adapters
I don't need anything more than 14, as I don't use a network other than internet usage
But, i've installed it all AOK and it's awesome!
I've been stuck with a rather unreliable internet connection for AGES, so this makes a nice change
Plugged it in, wired up the ethernet cable, didn't even need to install anything, just worked right out of the box, no drivers, nada!
It does come with a CD if you want to setup an encrypted password for the network, but eh
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25-01-2007, 12:42
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Re: Ethernet over powerlines
Yes ive championed Homeplug for about 18 months on this forum
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25-01-2007, 13:08
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Re: Ethernet over powerlines
Nice, didn't realise it'd been around for so long.
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25-01-2007, 13:20
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Re: Ethernet over powerlines
first network I set up using these was in the summer of 2005 for a guy who had an office built in his garden (he is loaded) to be away from his misses  worked a treat and ive championed it ever since
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25-01-2007, 13:46
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Re: Ethernet over powerlines
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Originally Posted by AdamD
Has anyone else tried this technology?
I just bought myself 3 Netgear 14mpbs ethernet over power adapters
I don't need anything more than 14, as I don't use a network other than internet usage
But, i've installed it all AOK and it's awesome!
I've been stuck with a rather unreliable internet connection for AGES, so this makes a nice change
Plugged it in, wired up the ethernet cable, didn't even need to install anything, just worked right out of the box, no drivers, nada!
It does come with a CD if you want to setup an encrypted password for the network, but eh
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I've had some devolo 85Mbit thingies (Homeplug) running for about a year flawlessly with an almost unmeasurably small latency.
Strangely I still find it difficult not to call them powerline devices, and I used to work with the people that were on the powerline project.
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