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Mains Network Ethernet Adapter Set


any one  got one or a set  knocking about that they dont use anymore, also be happy to hear any thoughts on anyone that has used this type of thing b4 please, 

my son has an xbox in his room now and the wireless signal is a bit weak up there so was thinking about these rather than trapesing a wire under the carpet etc etc!



-- Edited by brownie on Monday 26th of December 2011 10:24:02 PM

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Not much help but I had got used to having a 30 meter ethernet cable hanging down the stairs from my lads room to the router....................... until recently, the wireless thingy inside the newer xbox now picks up fine off the talktalk router....................... apparently??confuse



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that was the plan for me but the signal is still weak despite having an N series router and a 30 meg line!



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I believe there is something that will increase the distance of the wifi signal, sure someone here with a whole load more pc knowledge than me(thats not hard) will point you in the right direction....

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I've got a pair that I used to connect a daughter's laptop to our broadband modem and it worked perfectly no matter where in the house she was. I only stopped using it when she moved out and, since then, I've installed a wireless router for my wife's netbook to access the NAS and broadband.

However, what was redundant, no longer is as I've just treated myself to a Popbox to connect the TV/cinema system to the NAS and will use the adaptors for that. In fact, I'm so impressed with them that I'll be buying another to connect the PC when I move it to another room and away from the modem.

I use Solwise PL-200-AV "HomePlug" adaptors (http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline-av-index.htm) but others are available.

Maybe not as cheap as a few metres of Cat 5 but a whole lot easier to install.

Cheers,

John



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Just be aware they must connect on the same ring main !!

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These are good bits of kit Brownie, use mine for streaming stuff to the TV amd so on.  Mine said they wouldn't work on a circuit that goes thruough the fusebox, but guess what, they do!  Recommended,



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doug9270 wrote:

Just be aware they must connect on the same ring main !!


 

No, I've used ours on two different floors where each has its own ring. They seem quite happy talking to each other through the consumer unit.

Cheers,

John



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Same here, mine seem to work wherever I plug them in, that inlcudes the shed in my garden!



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thanks guys,biggrin



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What i should have said is "It is recommended to run them over the same ring main".

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I have a 3 corn Office Connect ADSL wireless 108Mbps firewall router , if thats what your looking for ( no idea) free to a good Home its not that old

PM me if you want it 



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Thanks for the kind offer Mandy but my mains connection kit arrived from eBuyer this morning - hope it all works OK.

Thanks to everyone for advice etc. Much appreciated smile



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hope it all works OK.


Tried 'em yet Bri?  What're they like?



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Hoops wrote:
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hope it all works OK.


Tried 'em yet Bri?  What're they like?


 Got a bit distracted mate - hope to sort them over the weekend and will feed back.



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