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Post #54727668 added 11-12-2012 10:58 PM by donftw in Archived Deals
thanks! got this to stream netflix to the TV. was planning on flashing firmware onto one of my old routers and bridging it ... but this will use less power and work.
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Post #54727766 added 11-12-2012 11:01 PM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
Related: MOCA adapters work quite well in my building even with apartments that are a couple hundred feet apart. (We were getting around 100Mb at around 200ft) The moral of the story being -...
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Post #54724894 added 11-12-2012 9:10 PM by Nic84n in Archived Deals
Has any one owned these how do they compare to netgears power lines
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Post #54724996 added 11-12-2012 9:14 PM by JBG89 in Archived Deals
If I would just like to have one connection will this be sufficient? I assume I would plug one into a power outlet near my router and one in my bedroom? Thank You for any help and +reps to any...
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Post #54729396 added 11-13-2012 12:43 AM by yazyazoo in Archived Deals
Got a set of these MOCA and they work great! I don't know why they aren't as popular as Powerlines. It seems that they haven't been doing any more upgrades to MOCA. They should get some that are...
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Post #54736296 added 11-13-2012 8:00 AM by if200 in Archived Deals
The only difference I can find between this and the 211 is that this is single streaming and the 211 is multi-streaming. Please tell me what that means as I couldn't find an answer by googling. ...
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Post #54684758 added 11-11-2012 5:45 PM by BEHAPPY8 in Archived Deals
I'm currently using the PA211. It is working like a charm. I want to purchase this PA210 kit to expand my network. Does anyone know if the PA210 is compatible with the PA211? Also, what does...
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Post #54685210 added 11-11-2012 6:06 PM by diablonhn in Archived Deals
Yes you can plug powerline units into powerstrips. It's not recommended by the manufacturer but it works.
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http://www.buy.com/prod/230384638.html same price at Buy.com it would seem. Boom.
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Post #54689426 added 11-11-2012 9:18 PM by jumpdownlow in Archived Deals
Question about how these work. If I buy two of these sets can I connect three of the adapters to the remaining one which is connected to the router?
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Post #54692350 added 11-11-2012 11:18 PM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
Why are you so high on suggesting this similarly outdated 200mbps crap stuff then? :shake:
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Post #54669114 added 11-11-2012 6:51 AM by yazyazoo in Archived Deals
This looks good. This has two inside the box right? I can't seem to find it in the description.
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Post #54671120 added 11-11-2012 8:08 AM by 295anderson in Archived Deals
Going to give this a shot - thanks OP. Had to add taxes and shipping for me, which upped it by about $5. Still a good deal - 200 MBS Powerline under $35.
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Post #54672386 added 11-11-2012 9:08 AM by yazyazoo in Archived Deals
I got the TP 211 version from Amazon on a SD for $40. Someone found a comparable price for a little less but people later found out the other version only had one adapter and thus cheaper. That is...
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Post #54675934 added 11-11-2012 11:11 AM by pippypoppy in Archived Deals
I used a powerline adapter in a large apartment (about 1300 square feet or so) and it worked well with a smart tv in the bedroom. I did have both ends plugged directly into a wall outlet, not an...
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Post #54675938 added 11-11-2012 11:12 AM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
You absolutely, positively CANNOT use a power strip with PL units. If you go read reviews, most complaints are from those that use them and obviously can't read the instructions.
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Post #54688596 added 11-11-2012 8:30 PM by diablonhn in Archived Deals
All new generation powerline units should be compatible with each other. But in practice, it may be a different story altogether. The hard part is getting the units from different manufacturers...
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Post #54671770 added 11-11-2012 8:41 AM by mooingmooseman in Archived Deals
gave it a try... in an apt so not sure this will work well, but there are also too many wifi signals here so my wifi has been terrible
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Post #54676234 added 11-11-2012 11:24 AM by deelseaker in Archived Deals
Absolutely hot, FP hot. If I am not mistaken, the lowest we have seen for a pair. If you are new to Powerline, go for it. These may work as well as the newer 500Mbps adapters for most people. ...
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Post #54680382 added 11-11-2012 2:17 PM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
Just two weeks ago, there were 4 ports: https://slickdeals.net/permadeal/82040/newegg-netgear-4port-powerline-85-mbps-adapter-kit-30-zyxel-homeplug-av-powerline-wallplug-200mbps-adapter-kit So...
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Post #54675628 added 11-11-2012 11:00 AM by mooingmooseman in Archived Deals
anyone ever try this in an apartment? especially a very large one...?
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Post #54675692 added 11-11-2012 11:02 AM by UsefulR in Archived Deals
Called Tigerdirect and verified with them that it comes with two. Ordered one. Under $33 with shipping and tax.Thanks!
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Post #54675782 added 11-11-2012 11:04 AM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
Boo! Only one port. :( We've seen 3 port versions at this price before. Decent deal if you're only hooking up one thing, however, as the speeds are okay. (Not fantastic, but okay.) Be aware...
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Post #54675894 added 11-11-2012 11:10 AM by pippypoppy in Archived Deals
oops, replied to wrong post
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Post #54676420 added 11-11-2012 11:32 AM by mooingmooseman in Archived Deals
should have been more clear, i meant a large apartment building, ie 200+ units
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Post #54676560 added 11-11-2012 11:39 AM by c_morris14 in Archived Deals
Never could get mine to connect.
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Post #54708496 added 11-12-2012 1:00 PM by JacksonSanger in Archived Deals
How much slower is this vs a actual cat5 cable? I'm using a bridge right now, which is okay but it goes out and I have to reset it every few days. this would be a ideal replacement for it, but i've...
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Post #54716006 added 11-12-2012 4:38 PM by JacksonSanger in Archived Deals
ahh. I always wondered how they worked!
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Post #54818178 added 11-15-2012 11:37 AM by pippypoppy in Archived Deals
Yes, this would be ideal for that. As others have said, the two plugs have to be plugged into outlets on the same breaker, but that shouldn't normally be a problem, should it? Wouldn't that just be...
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Post #54675284 added 11-11-2012 10:51 AM by Molotov in Archived Deals
fwiw, i bought the TP-Link Powerline Adapter (TL-PA211 STARTER KIT) from amazon for $39.99 and have been very pleased with them. i dont see any major difference that would benefit my use and would...
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Post #54720686 added 11-12-2012 7:01 PM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
Slower, but actual performance is based on many factors; distance, house wiring, etc.
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Post #54712756 added 11-12-2012 2:51 PM by BEHAPPY8 in Archived Deals
The remote unit has to be paired with the main unit. You have to press the pair button on the main unit then press the pair button on the remote unit to pair them.
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Post #54696042 added 11-12-2012 5:50 AM by jbaruch76 in Archived Deals
as far as an apartment building. wouldn't anyone else be able to plug in an adapter and use your internet connection? i guess you'd have to set up some acccess control.
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Post #54725072 added 11-12-2012 9:17 PM by deelseaker in Archived Deals
If you are new to Powerline networking, at this price, you just need to take the leap of faith and try it out. How well they work at your house will depend more on your electrical wiring than on the...
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Post #54737526 added 11-13-2012 8:36 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
I think the powerline stuff gets more attention because electrical outlets are everywhere in a house, and you're lucky to have one coax (cable) outlet per room. I agree with you about wishing for...
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Post #54729332 added 11-13-2012 12:36 AM by rawdog805 in Archived Deals
Would this be good for me if my Router is located upstairs in my bedroom, and I wanted to get a better connection on my 360 in the basement??
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Post #54810776 added 11-15-2012 8:29 AM by yazyazoo in Archived Deals
Yes you can. I hooked up mine to a 5port switch and now have one for my Xbox, HTPC and WD Live player.
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Post #54744846 added 11-13-2012 11:21 AM by karazi in Archived Deals
Should've jumped on this when it was $30, went up to $55. Need to hook up two HTPCs with ethernet. It's either these or MOCA, and MOCA is expensive and hard to find, though it carries a stronger...
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Post #54689338 added 11-11-2012 9:13 PM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
Works just fine for many, many, many people. Not sure what sort of super-HD, bandwidth-hogging megapron you're streaming, but Netflix is reported over and over and over again to be more than...
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