dernst_ca1
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Catbertthegreat wrote:Don't forget you can't run these things through a power strip, their design often destroys the signal that the powerline kits generate.
I run mine through one.
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Sandy106
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does it work with windows 7?
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dernst_ca1
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csimmon1 wrote:i wonder how well this works in old houses
Our house was built in 1920. Works fine
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equazcion
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roadhunter wrote:Would you mind giving us a review of your experience with these devices? No? What do you mean, you've never used them?
I can't see any reason anyone should ever want to use them, which is why I never have. I'm a techie and can safely say that when there's a standard available that everyone uses, has the same features and is the same price, versus an obscure technology that relatively few people use, it's a much safer bet to go with the standard. Not only is there a much better chance it'll work reliably, but if it ever needs servicing, you'll have about a million times more choices for who can help you.
Have you been eating that sandwich again?
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feralparakeet wrote:Apart from interference issues with cordless telephones that run on the 5.8GHz frequency, what exactly is the benefit of this kind of setup versus a standard wireless router?
Is there some sort of distinct advantage, or is this for networking novices?
If you have a house like mine, where nothing wireless works well, you wouldn't have to ask!
Lots of formerly exterior walls between rooms, some with foil vapor barrier intact. Cordless phones, networks, and even X10 remotes don't work well.
I'm supposed to buy something? But we're having so much fun with things as they are, I don't want to ruin it!
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Dman27
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lethargicmass wrote:But a corduroy detector will work fine...
yup you got that right!
its hard to find expander outlets with out surge protectors, I know ACE Hardware sells one for cheap!
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dernst_ca1
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equazcion wrote:You can get a nice standard wireless N router that can go about the same speed for around the same price. I find these things that run "over your power lines" too obscure. I'd rather utilize a widely-used standard.
Yes, you can, but I use mine for my Dish Network receiver which is nowhere near my phone lines or router and doesn't have a wifi card, hence needs to be hardwired... This is the perfect solution.
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dernst_ca1
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equazcion wrote:You can get a nice standard wireless N router that can go about the same speed for around the same price. I find these things that run "over your power lines" too obscure. I'd rather utilize a widely-used standard.
Yes, you can, but I use mine for my Dish Network receiver which is nowhere near my phone lines or router and doesn't have a wifi card, hence needs to be hardwired... This is the perfect solution.
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jeffiekins
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Is it Mac compatible?
According to this site, it IS Mac-compatible, provided you have (access to) a PC to configure it with. Once it's configured, you can use a Mac with it.
I'm supposed to buy something? But we're having so much fun with things as they are, I don't want to ruin it!
Purchases: 18 / 11 (nobody cares what, so I won't tell you);
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