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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Due to wireless networking sucking balls and no possibility of installing or runig data cables through the house I have been looking into ethernet over power. All my googling seems to spit up very positive reviews. Has anybody here had any hands on experience with ethernet over power devices? I'm just curious as to what kind of speeds can be experienced, the stability of the connection and how good it would be for gaming. I need a good dose of BF2!
So what would be better, getting ethernet over power to connect to the modem/router downstairs, or buying a really kick ass wireless router/modem? |
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| #0 01:32pm 26/08/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I haven't myself but term and saint both bought some of the doohickeys for it and reckon it's been great
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| #1 01:54pm 26/08/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19444
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yup, i dont use it myself, but a mate does and he reckons it sweet as well
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| #2 01:57pm 26/08/07 |
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Saint
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Posts: 1887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's much much better than wireless, I wish I hadn't wasted money with wireless now. Transfer rates aren't great, but I found them to be better than wireless. I get around 2mb/sec here in an apartment, and was getting about 1.2mb/sec in term's house. You just have to make sure you're on the same circuit and it's fine.
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| #3 02:01pm 26/08/07 |
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shad
Posts: 1983
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Jim is now working out how to run a power point to frogs house.
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| #4 04:47pm 26/08/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8315
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What models do you have saint? Iv been looking at this as well , my only concern is streaming media to my xbox
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| #5 05:11pm 26/08/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6391
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha shad
and yet what of frog :( |
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| #6 05:31pm 26/08/07 |
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Twinsen
Posts: 18
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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In the event of a black out, can I still copy files pc to pc?
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| #7 09:18pm 26/08/07 |
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Strange Rash
Posts: 510
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Yes
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| #8 09:23pm 26/08/07 |
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Strange Rash
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Also, 'Ethernet Over Power' sounds really cool - kinda like 'over drive' or something.
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| #9 09:25pm 26/08/07 |
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gimpy
Posts: 1672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha, no cause it's a blackout DUH
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| #10 09:27pm 26/08/07 |
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Strange Rash
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oh god no, i've been tricked...
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| #11 09:30pm 26/08/07 |
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Insom
Posts: 1771
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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is there encryption on those dealies
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| #12 10:04pm 26/08/07 |
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Protius
Posts: 3729
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you had UPSs or laptops there shouldn't be a reason why it wouldn't work.
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| #13 10:23pm 26/08/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6393
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heh encryption
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| #14 11:49pm 26/08/07 |
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Insom
Posts: 1772
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hehe
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| #15 01:35am 27/08/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol
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| #16 07:00am 27/08/07 |
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boba
Cainer
Posts: 2719
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have the netgear ones in a 2 story house and have no problems streaming movies/tv shows from my pc up stairs to a pc downn stairs
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| #17 07:01am 27/08/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Which netgear ones boba? the 85mb/s or the 200mb/s?
Same deal for me, want to put them in a 2 story townhouse and the wireless is just really flaky in my area. I think it could be interferance from the neighours, like a cordless phone or a microwave from time to time. |
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| #18 08:28am 27/08/07 |
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boba
Cainer
Posts: 2720
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Which netgear ones boba? the 85mb/s or the 200mb/s? just the 85mb/s ones |
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| #19 09:10am 27/08/07 |
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Saint
Cainer
Posts: 1888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I got the Netcomm ones (85mb/s), they seem fine and are a bit smaller than the netgear ones. As for encryption, they do have encryption built in and you can change the settings if you wanted to (on both the Netgear and Netcomm).
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| #20 09:14am 27/08/07 |
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stinky
Posts: 2054
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They're fine if you like sharing your network traffic with your energy company, not to mention your neighbours ... with no encryption!
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| #21 09:54am 27/08/07 |
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Midda
Posts: 961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'd never really heard of this before, but after looking into it, it looks pretty cool. Still not as quite as convenient as wireless in some instances (like if you have a laptop that you use in a lot of different locations), but I assume it's probably a lot more reliable than wireless.
I've also read mixed things about the speeds. Do you notice much difference with this compared to a normal wired Ethernet connection? |
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| #22 11:46am 27/08/07 |
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casa
Thimes
Posts: 2534
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Wireless is gay. I have a wireless keyboard, and a cordless telephone and they all seemed to interrupt signals to saints computer. The router is out near mine. The poor c*** used to drop out of important wow battles and make us lose. He is a loser. Ethernet over power is the real winner here. last edited by casa at 12:33:58 27/Aug/07 |
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| #23 12:33pm 27/08/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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oh noes not teh wow battles
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| #24 12:37pm 27/08/07 |
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Saint
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Posts: 1890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Normal wired ethernet is far superior, you only notice the difference when copying stuff. Normal wired ethernet I get about 10mb/sec, network over power I get about 2mb/sec.
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| #25 12:46pm 27/08/07 |
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Obes
Posts: 5406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How's wow run ?
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| #26 12:51pm 27/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3600
Location: UK
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i had lots of wifi issues at my new pad. got 2 netgears 85mb, works great.
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Midda
Posts: 962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What about these 200Mbps doodads? Anybody used those able to comment on their speed?
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| #28 01:43pm 27/08/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8317
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What about streaming video across them? Thats my only concern is streaming an xvid to my xbox over them, works fine through the wireless bridge but since moving it cant buffer enough and just drops out now.
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casa
Thimes
Posts: 2536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Streaming is fine, I just watch all the movies from saint's computer on mine and project it onto my TV and its flawless. I'm assuming thats what you mean by streaming? |
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Eds
Posts: 8318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spot on.
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| #31 04:41pm 27/08/07 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1923
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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SO they have to be on the same circuit within the house huh? That could be a problem since there's like 12 different RCD's in our switch box : /
Thanks for the input guys, I'll have to have some trial and error funsies to figure out if my room and the room with the router are on the same line. |
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| #32 09:12pm 28/08/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8319
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just worked out that my router and xbox are on 1 circuit and my PCs are on another circuit :(:( So I guess im stuck with wireless.
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mongie
Posts: 4360
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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buy N gear and you should be right
I use a d-link 108mbit wireless router and a basic wireless card, but both with 5dbi antennas and they work fine. Throughput isn't the best, but its fine for the internets and stable. |
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| #34 09:26am 29/08/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8320
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Problem is that my microwave nerfs the signal, and I live in a townhouse which is connected to other townhouses, if they have some crappy uniden cordless phone or they switch on their microwave the signal gets shot to hell. I think there is too much crap floating around the airwaves for my wireless to work well
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| #35 09:55am 29/08/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4361
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you can't like, run a longer network cable from a plug "near" your pc, to your pc? (to use EoP i mean)
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| #36 11:05am 29/08/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8321
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The way my place is layed out it would be kind of awkward. I have read a lot of ppl saying that across circuits isnt a problem as long as your on the same phase of power, which for most places isnt a problem. Im going to run a big ass cat 5 tonight and make sure that doing this will fix the problem, if it does Ill invest in a set of EOP devices and if they dont work, chuck them on ebay :)
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| #37 11:16am 29/08/07 |
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boba
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Posts: 2727
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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pretty sure they work aslong as they are all on the same phase
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