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Post #52565086 added 08-18-2012 4:38 PM by Techominator in Archived Deals
Got mine this week and set it up... Its transmitting at about 100-125 mbps according to the s/w.... I'm able to pull 12-15 mbps on my living room which is good enough for roku streaming for mlb.tv...
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Post #52304178 added 08-08-2012 8:42 AM by francobollo in Archived Deals
Thanx for the response. I'm also hoping for additional feedback. francobollo
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Post #52311042 added 08-08-2012 12:17 PM by mkrr in Archived Deals
That's misleading. Youtube is suggesting the bit rate of high quanlity 1080P video to be 50Mbps: http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/static.py?hl=en&topic=1728573&guide=1728585&page=guide.cs You...
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Post #52312170 added 08-08-2012 12:56 PM by mkrr in Archived Deals
The adaptors should be equal. Just different home circuit situations. 100Mbit is fine. The problem is that 200Mbps powerline can't reach 100Mbit. It should be just between wireless G and N.
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Post #52306472 added 08-08-2012 9:54 AM by dworkd97 in Archived Deals
I believe these only have 10/100 jacks... I know the model I have (303e) does... making it impossible to reach 200. I think the 200 comes into play when you are using these does more than a point a...
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Post #52311676 added 08-08-2012 12:39 PM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
Theres no way youd use 50mbps for 1080p on youtube - whats the point? despite most having no where near that in bandwidth, 1080p is just a resolution, bit rate can vary wildly. For example blu-ray...
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Post #52335884 added 08-09-2012 6:51 AM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
Should be fine, your internet pipe will be the bottleneck for online gaming.
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Post #52312848 added 08-08-2012 1:18 PM by Techominator in Archived Deals
have been looking to buy one for a while.. simple question.. would this work if I have a zyxel adapter too?? Also, do I really need to encrypt even if I living in an individual house?
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Post #52314652 added 08-08-2012 2:25 PM by ToadKilla in Archived Deals
HD is not always about video. Its the audio content in the stream too. anyway, what is the power consumption of these? I am planning to get these to stream from my basement to my master bedroom.
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Post #52333520 added 08-09-2012 4:14 AM by xraytakr in Archived Deals
Would something like this be ok to use if I want to move my xbox360 from upstairs to downstairs? My router is currently upstairs right beside the xbox. Will I be taking too much of a signal loss...
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Post #52313178 added 08-08-2012 1:27 PM by mkrr in Archived Deals
You are right. Playing Youtube 1080P shouldn't require such high speed. Anyways, to play a standard bluray video locally, it requires ~40Mbps transfer rate or lower if you play lower bitrate...
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Post #52315862 added 08-08-2012 3:15 PM by DesertCoyote in Archived Deals
Not sure, but probably not. But if the condos are near each other you could put a wireless router on the wall closest to the other condo and try it. I get great wifi reception from my cheapo router...
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Post #52358432 added 08-10-2012 12:51 AM by tmaxx123 in Archived Deals
anyone know if this price can be found in store as well, because i obviously wont be able to use that coupon code in store.... any help is appreciated
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Post #52307962 added 08-08-2012 10:37 AM by vector1701 in Archived Deals
These generally do not work across 2 panels.
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Post #52312066 added 08-08-2012 12:53 PM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
What people? maybe this particular device? im telling you first hand (with a netgear 200mbit system) I dont and with high bitrate mkv.
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Post #52298906 added 08-08-2012 3:54 AM by gabe23111 in Archived Deals
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Post #52323280 added 08-08-2012 7:14 PM by tmaxx123 in Archived Deals
looks like available in store only now?
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Post #52307460 added 08-08-2012 10:23 AM by sparkyr in Archived Deals
Do you think these would work to share internet in 2 different condos in the same building?
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Post #52308664 added 08-08-2012 11:00 AM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
I purchased the 200mbps netgear kit - i get around 110mbit.. its more than enough to stream 1080p mkvs.
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Post #52310054 added 08-08-2012 11:40 AM by bdunni in Archived Deals
Been looking at getting these for a while and these seem like a decent price, I'll give them a shot.
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Post #52312228 added 08-08-2012 12:59 PM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
I get around 250-300mbit on my N - range for my wireless cameras is the issue (i use the powerline to add another wireless router) - I can transfer files from my laptop around 22mb/s Between these...
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Post #52312356 added 08-08-2012 1:02 PM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
Actually you didnt read the link properly - it basically states their system can handle uploads of upto 48.8mbit not that they stream at that rate: High quality uploads for creators with...
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Post #52315468 added 08-08-2012 2:59 PM by UnixAdmin in Archived Deals
I changed the network name. If others use the default, they will not join my network. Setting itup can be difficult do getting software to work with device correctly.
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Post #52315546 added 08-08-2012 3:02 PM by EK100 in Archived Deals
Any system that does any reasonable buffering should be able to compensate for moments when the stream in real-time hits 60 which should be only a few moments. And that explains youtube as well....
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Post #52315642 added 08-08-2012 3:06 PM by zexze in Archived Deals
I agree, I get around 160mb on same breaker, but only around 25mb on different breaker.
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Post #52313400 added 08-08-2012 1:34 PM by starcaptor in Archived Deals
Also remember that ideally, both plugs are on the same circuit breaker! Having them several circuits down the line will really affect the max speed. I also do not recommend combining with power...
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Post #52313456 added 08-08-2012 1:36 PM by mykindofdeal in Archived Deals
I've been using this kit to connect multiple Xbox 360's as Windows Media Extenders and have no problem streaming multiple videos concurrently. They are also used to connect Blu-Ray and other media...
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Post #52314686 added 08-08-2012 2:26 PM by HellionPrime in Archived Deals
I've had them for about 6 months now. When you set them up do not use the CD or software. All I did was hook each end up, hit the connect button on the router connected one and then the connect...
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Post #52313894 added 08-08-2012 1:55 PM by deelseaker in Archived Deals
I have been using 200Mbps Powerline adapters for a couple of years and they work very well for me (including IPTV and video streaming). I also tried 500Mbps adapters which did give me a slightly...
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Post #52311776 added 08-08-2012 12:43 PM by mrk43 in Archived Deals
Maybe not all powerline adaptors are created equal but I run an xbox media extender on one without any issues playing back 1080p movies or HD content from my hdhomerun. 100Mbit network is fine for...
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Post #52312004 added 08-08-2012 12:51 PM by mkrr in Archived Deals
The point is that people using this 200Mbps powerline to watch videos experience hiccups as I pointed in my ealier reply.
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Post #52306342 added 08-08-2012 9:50 AM by Orta in Archived Deals
Do huh now? Blu-ray's typically have an average bit rate of 20-something Mbps. HD cable/sat are ~5-8Mbps. You just need error free transfers to avoid occasional tiling, skips, and...
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Post #52310670 added 08-08-2012 12:03 PM by umrdyldo in Archived Deals
1080P ranges from 5-30mbit. This is more than enough.
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Post #52475250 added 08-15-2012 5:39 AM by HellionPrime in Archived Deals
I just told them the power on the unit went out one day and it did not work. It was within the 3 month period. Took them a while to RMA it but eventually I got it back and its working.
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Post #52321950 added 08-08-2012 6:30 PM by buckcm in Archived Deals
Yes. Put power adapter one into an outlet near the modem and connect it through an ethernet cord. Put adapter two in another electrical outlet. Hook up your router, switch, or computer to adapter two...
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Post #52319654 added 08-08-2012 5:37 PM by ugabulldog in Archived Deals
Can you hook Up the end to a router? So you have almost an extender but its wireless?
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Post #52317312 added 08-08-2012 4:11 PM by go0fee in Archived Deals
Man stop spouting misinformation. You don't need 500Mbps for 1080p. I have this and it streams 1080P content fine. If you're in an older house with jacked up wiring or "mickey mouse" wiring that...
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Post #52315236 added 08-08-2012 2:49 PM by buckcm in Archived Deals
Lossless audio is 320 kbps, which is the highest it will ever be and is still very low on bandwidth. So, you don't want to use a power strip because it might interfere with the connection, but...
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Post #52319496 added 08-08-2012 5:32 PM by mkrr in Archived Deals
I'll spend hours to rewire my lines so that I can save $10 and live with the slower adaptors? I'm so smart!!!:worship:
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Post #52317798 added 08-08-2012 4:31 PM by deelseaker in Archived Deals
I forgot to mention in my previous post that I get 4+ MB/s (that's Megabytes not bits - as reported by Windows) when transferring files from one PC to another over 200Mbps Powerline in my house. When...
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