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Post #57460482 added 02-08-2013 3:28 PM by Russ21570 in Archived Deals
If you getting different speeds at different locations you're electrical wiring is not up to par.
Post #57464010 added 02-08-2013 6:53 PM by deelseaker in Archived Deals
I love the Powerline technology, have used it for years, post Powerline deals once in a while and help people on here and locally with it. However, I see absolutely no reason for this to be on the FP...
Post #57464052 added 02-08-2013 6:55 PM by nouse4aname067 in Archived Deals
I am looking to stream Video over this device...i already have a Securifi Almond Wireless N Router + Range Extender (Booster) in my home. Although i want to use an Outside camera (Alarm.com -...
Post #57457024 added 02-08-2013 12:46 PM by ultraconsumer in Archived Deals
I don't pay anything extra for it. My neighborhood has 100/100 fiber connections included as part of the homeowner's association dues. I was lucky enough to be in one of the buildings that are part...
Post #57457442 added 02-08-2013 1:04 PM by AceNJ in Archived Deals
Good item, I would recommend at this price.
Post #57458966 added 02-08-2013 2:10 PM by Marthisdil in Archived Deals
What he fails to tell you that if everyone in his association were to be streaming netflix at the same time, they would all drop down in speed to crap....
Post #57456452 added 02-08-2013 12:21 PM by soobaerodude in Archived Deals
The set in the OP has gigabit ethernet ports, whereas the set without the 4 port adapter has 10/100 ethernet ports. It may or may not make a difference, depending on how far away you'll be using...
Post #57456730 added 02-08-2013 12:34 PM by totherescue in Archived Deals
You have a 1 gigabit per second internet connection? :omg:
Post #57456804 added 02-08-2013 12:37 PM by ultraconsumer in Archived Deals
Yessir. Like I said, I'm a lucky lucky guy =)
Post #57459626 added 02-08-2013 2:43 PM by ultraconsumer in Archived Deals
Looks like #10 on your link or #2 on my link: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-basics/31238-slow-homeplug-five-ways-to-boost-powerline-network-speed
Post #57454146 added 02-08-2013 10:52 AM by ReverseHandedJO in Archived Deals
these powerline kits have to be on the same 120 volt phase to work. you have two 120 volt phases going into a house. they are combined to power larger appliances like HVAC, stove, dryer, and water...
Post #57458352 added 02-08-2013 1:45 PM by k-y in Archived Deals
Where do you live?
Post #57459256 added 02-08-2013 2:24 PM by kalyanij in Archived Deals
Also, the TP link has a 10/100 Mbps port not a gigabit port, so if I read this right your speed will max out at 100 Mbps. I don't know why they are rated at 500 Mbps with out a gigabit port. Any...
Post #57459264 added 02-08-2013 2:24 PM by soobaerodude in Archived Deals
In addition, the TP-LINK has only 10/100 ethernet ports, instead of gigabit 500 Mbps is the max signaling rate. After protocol overhead, encryption, noise, etc., real-world throughput on...
Post #57459322 added 02-08-2013 2:28 PM by popov13 in Archived Deals
Thats cool if you want to plug devices directly into the powerline adapter, i wouldn't mind plugging a router into the adapter and then plugging anythign else in from there. I'll have to look into...
Post #57462668 added 02-08-2013 5:33 PM by k-y in Archived Deals
Hopefully Gigabit Squared in Seattle will some day extend to the rest of Puget Sound
Post #57471400 added 02-09-2013 8:43 AM by katmar10 in Archived Deals
Thank you! I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something or behind the times. I'm sure Powerline works great for a lot of people, but I thought the MoCA would be the safer/ maybe better bet.
Post #57485620 added 02-10-2013 7:26 AM by Todd23 in Archived Deals
In for two.....have always had great luck with this product......just wanting to add more to connect more devices. Currently have my router in the basement, and my computer on the third floor, no...
Post #57452412 added 02-08-2013 9:35 AM by windnsalsa in Archived Deals
I want to help a friend improve her existing wifi range, where she has cable modem to a modem in a small cottage office 6-10 ft away from main house. There's a dedicated extender/repeater in the...
Post #57458348 added 02-08-2013 1:01 AM by brisar in Archived Deals
Newegg.com has ZyXEL 4-Port 500Mbps Powerline Gigabit Switch and 1-Port Adapter (PLA4225KIT) for $137.99 - $58 w/ promo code EMCXVXM66 = $79.99 with free shipping. Thanks Discombobulated Price...
Post #57457962 added 02-08-2013 1:29 PM by seavers01 in Archived Deals
Well I have one of these for my office from where my internet modem is located. It run a 8 port gig hub. It works fairly well but keep in mind your not going to get the speeds you'd like because this...
Post #57459422 added 02-08-2013 2:33 PM by jottect in Archived Deals
Here's the deal (from my experience and research): If the product worked well for your friend/parents it is not guaranteed to work for you the same way. It depends a lot on your house power line...
Post #57461300 added 02-08-2013 4:12 PM by katmar10 in Archived Deals
Can someone tell me how this compare to Moca? Sorry for my ignorance, but I want to be able to stream HD to three tvs and trying to figure out easiest way to do it. Thanks
Post #57453672 added 02-08-2013 10:31 AM by Rhythmic in Archived Deals
I'm not understanding the setup, is the modem in the cottage and is there a router connected to it that sends a signal to the repeater in the main house? In any case, this wouldn't help with wi-fi...
Post #57497666 added 02-10-2013 9:07 PM by Urfin in Archived Deals
Thank you man, ill give it a try
Post #57469176 added 02-09-2013 4:55 AM by flyingroach in Archived Deals
Is should work....my tracking shows you in 5 story walk up. That works fine. Larger buildings may have apter on different transformers. Once the signal is in your apt you can add your own wifi AP...
Post #57458610 added 02-08-2013 1:57 PM by htowngator in Archived Deals
sounds like he has Google Fiber in KC
Post #57459206 added 02-08-2013 2:21 PM by ultraconsumer in Archived Deals
This has gotten sort of off-topic and I apologize. To answer your point, though, I used to have congestion issues all the time during peak hours. I haven't had any congestion issues since our...
Post #57459228 added 02-08-2013 2:23 PM by gonepostl in Archived Deals
Holy crap. I didn't know powerline still existed!! nerd life +5
Post #57454046 added 02-08-2013 10:47 AM by Wildpir8 in Archived Deals
Here's how I've set up my parents who are in a similar situation: -DSL modem and router are in a detached garage/office several feet from the house. A powerline adapter is connected to the router...
Post #57458666 added 02-08-2013 1:59 PM by popov13 in Archived Deals
Why wouldn't I just get this one? https://slickdeals.net/f/5844354-TP-LINK-TL-PA411KIT-AV500-Mini-Powerline-Adapter-Starter-Kit-45AC-Newegg
Post #57458858 added 02-08-2013 2:05 PM by ultraconsumer in Archived Deals
Because that one is 1 port to 1 port. This one is 1 port to 4 ports.
Post #57459486 added 02-08-2013 2:35 PM by Jimit87 in Archived Deals
Just so I can explain this to my friend, what do these devices do?
Post #57459542 added 02-08-2013 2:38 PM by kalyanij in Archived Deals
That helps soobaerodude. Do you know if you can mix and match powerline adapters. I already have a TP-Link TL-PA211 Kit 200Mbps also running HomePlug AV standard. Do you think I can add that to the...
Post #57459584 added 02-08-2013 2:41 PM by eibgrad in Archived Deals
They allow you to use your home/office AC wiring as a network. You plug two or more of these adapters into AC outlets. Then run ethernet cables from the adapters to your other ethernet devices (PC,...
Post #57459598 added 02-08-2013 2:41 PM by soobaerodude in Archived Deals
I think in-theory you can mix if they are both HomePlug AV adapters. However, I would look for user reviews to see if anyone has really been successful with mixing these 2. EDIT It looks like...
Post #57469702 added 02-09-2013 6:10 AM by AriZoNaiCe in Archived Deals
I stream 1080p over the MoCA portion of my network, but cannot even consistently stream 720p, at lower bitrates even, over the Powerline part of my network. I have the exact same models of ZyXEL...
Post #57461276 added 02-08-2013 4:11 PM by Urfin in Archived Deals
Hi guys, you think it is possible to use Powerline adapter to connect to my brothers network 2 stories up? (apartment building, NYC, build around 1950) , Thank you in advance.
Post #57462628 added 02-08-2013 5:30 PM by sshlyk in Archived Deals
I am using this modem in my house. It is great. It connects my office upstairs with the cable modem downstairs since WiFi signal is very weak.
Post #57454132 added 02-08-2013 10:51 AM by ultraconsumer in Archived Deals
I bought this last week for $85. It works pretty well and the setup is simple. However, consider that the speeds can degrade really quickly depending on how far you are from the router's power...
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