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lilshawn:
Thanks for your help guys,
I just happened to have this belkin hanging around as an extra unit. I figured if I could get it to work as a bridge, that would have been great. (it actually would have been able to run DD-WRT if it was an earlier revision but they chopped the flash memory size down to next to nothing in this later revision so it won't fit.)
No worries, I'll keep my eye out at garage sales and swap meets now that I kinda know what I'm looking for.
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: HaRuMaN on July 09, 2012, 11:50:12 am ---I use networking over powerline at my house. Love it. :applaud:
--- End quote ---
You mean that 'plug into your power socket' dealie?
I just have a Q1000Z, and now, somehow, that the kinks are out, is working awesome. Wired for my main stuff, wireless for my laptops/phone. Killer bandwidth.
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on July 09, 2012, 08:27:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: HaRuMaN on July 09, 2012, 11:50:12 am ---I use networking over powerline at my house. Love it. :applaud:
--- End quote ---
You mean that 'plug into your power socket' dealie?
--- End quote ---
That's the one... have the one plugged into the router, and then wherever I need internet access, I plug another box in. ;D
lilshawn:
wait wait wait what? how does this work? does it actually transmit through the power line or is it some kind of wireless connection between the boxes?
what kind of speeds can we achieve with this?
Who is the maker of the one you are using Haruman?
shmokes:
Yes, it works through the power lines, and speeds are very good. Much better than WiFi. I've used one made by Belkin before and it was very easy to set up. Very nearly plug and play.
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