Homeplugs-how do they work?
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Homeplugs-how do they work?
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Are you insane?? this is from your link!
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HomePlug units enable you to expand your network using the existing electrical wiring within your home. The data travels from one HomePlug to another. No drivers required, operating system independent. Plug any Ethernet device into the HomePlug and away you go - High speed reliable networking.
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HomePlug units enable you to expand your network using the existing electrical wiring within your home. The data travels from one HomePlug to another. No drivers required, operating system independent. Plug any Ethernet device into the HomePlug and away you go - High speed reliable networking.
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They are not to add a wireless range, they use the electricity cable in your house to transfer network data/internet etc
Take a look at this
Power line communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Take a look at this
Power line communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Work a treat, I've got Devolo 85s, 200s required if you want to stream HD content, 85 fine for browsing and SD.
The figures given are theoretical maximums, overhead accounts for about 45%
The figures given are theoretical maximums, overhead accounts for about 45%
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They are not to add a wireless range, they use the electricity cable in your house to transfer network data/internet etc
Take a look at this
Power line communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Take a look at this
Power line communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WGX102 - 54 Mbps Wall-Plugged Wireless Range Extender - NETGEAR.com
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Interesting, do you get any timeout's if you have the microwave on?
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The network has never had any problem at all with timeouts - in fact it has never failed in six months.
Its the effect of poor EM leakage from the Powertrend plugs (well documented) that means I have to place the mice receivers within 30cm of the mice to get them working correctly.
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Its the effect of poor EM leakage from the Powertrend plugs (well documented) that means I have to place the mice receivers within 30cm of the mice to get them working correctly.
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These were on special offer a few weeks ago at Maplins:
Powerline 200Mbps AV HomePlug Twin Pack > Maplin
Just £69.99 for the pair... I've got them connecting my server in the study to my cinema room, and they sync/connect at about 122Mbps - so can happily stream HD over them.
Interstingly they don't work well with extension leads - they really like to be direct into the wall socket. With both adaptors on extension leads they synced at 9Mps, with one direct into the wall they were at 34Mps, and direct into the wall 122Mbps... so a huge difference.
Powerline 200Mbps AV HomePlug Twin Pack > Maplin
Just £69.99 for the pair... I've got them connecting my server in the study to my cinema room, and they sync/connect at about 122Mbps - so can happily stream HD over them.
Interstingly they don't work well with extension leads - they really like to be direct into the wall socket. With both adaptors on extension leads they synced at 9Mps, with one direct into the wall they were at 34Mps, and direct into the wall 122Mbps... so a huge difference.
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Using one right now to connect !
I bought 4 a few weeks ago and they are brill - fast connection anywhere in house - I have one also connected to my XBox and on-line play is perfect.
If you want connection in any room just unplug and plug in and you are away - really easy.
All mine are plugged direct into wall not on an extension (instructions say not to)
So far so good !
I bought 4 a few weeks ago and they are brill - fast connection anywhere in house - I have one also connected to my XBox and on-line play is perfect.
If you want connection in any room just unplug and plug in and you are away - really easy.
All mine are plugged direct into wall not on an extension (instructions say not to)
So far so good !
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Data transfer takes place by a modulation into the power circuit within the frequency band 4.3 – 20.9 MHz and only a very small proportion of the signal energy (due to unsymmetrical conditions in the electrical wiring) is lost to the environment. Further, the levels of electromagnetic radiation are very low as the ranges are relatively short (200m) and the required signal strength (Watts) is extremely low. The electricity meter is a natural barrier to the outside as it strongly attenuates the signal.
Can also be encrypted (depending on product)
Can also be encrypted (depending on product)
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Been running a pair of these (Devolo dLAN 200 AVeasy Starter Kit) for well over a year now and they are brilliant. Cannot fault them at all and recommend them highly enough. No more dropped connections etc, extremely reliable. These ones can be encrypted and come with a little software utility that show you the transfer speed.
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There is a petition out to ban these things.
These units are used to establish a network within the home, TV and data signals are passed between the adaptors by means of radio frequency energy directly into the mains wiring of that home. The frequency used is 3-30 MHz. The resulting interference extends many 100's of feet from the household using them. This prevents users of the short wave radio spectrum from being able to use their radios. World broadcast stations and many other services are blocked out by the interference. We feel this is an assault on our human rights and freedom, preventing us from hearing world band radio. It is also very dangerous as many safety, military, aviation and shipping services will also suffer! Look on You Tube for powerline adaptors. Current EMC regulations say: the electromagnetic disturbance generated should not exceed a level above which radio and telecommunications equipment or other equipment cannot operate as intended.
Clearly these units do not comply and we want them banned and strong regulations put in place to prevent such technologies from being approved for use within the UK in the future
These units are used to establish a network within the home, TV and data signals are passed between the adaptors by means of radio frequency energy directly into the mains wiring of that home. The frequency used is 3-30 MHz. The resulting interference extends many 100's of feet from the household using them. This prevents users of the short wave radio spectrum from being able to use their radios. World broadcast stations and many other services are blocked out by the interference. We feel this is an assault on our human rights and freedom, preventing us from hearing world band radio. It is also very dangerous as many safety, military, aviation and shipping services will also suffer! Look on You Tube for powerline adaptors. Current EMC regulations say: the electromagnetic disturbance generated should not exceed a level above which radio and telecommunications equipment or other equipment cannot operate as intended.
Clearly these units do not comply and we want them banned and strong regulations put in place to prevent such technologies from being approved for use within the UK in the future
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I've tried running 3 Devolo dLAN 200's, the speed isn't realistic, it's said to be 200MB but it's actually only 100MB each direction up/down.
If you play back 720p x264 mkv 4GB movies from another PC on a network it's fast enough, but if you try 1080p x264 mkv 8GB movies it will stutter.
If nobody understood any of that, it probably won't bother you.
As far as I remember it uses the earth wire, which doesn't normally go beyond your own property... unless some gypo's are in a field behind you running their fridge off your pond lights...
If you play back 720p x264 mkv 4GB movies from another PC on a network it's fast enough, but if you try 1080p x264 mkv 8GB movies it will stutter.
If nobody understood any of that, it probably won't bother you.
As far as I remember it uses the earth wire, which doesn't normally go beyond your own property... unless some gypo's are in a field behind you running their fridge off your pond lights...