Netgear Powerline Networking
Shizelbs
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I like sharing positive experiences.
I just picked up this. Its a Netgear powerline network adapter. You plug them into your power outlets to create a network bridge.
Anyways. It worked right away. I installed the software, plugged them in, attached my router and my PC, and I am up and running.
The speed has clearly slowed on the attached computer. I tested the DL rate at 708kb/s. Its still sufficiently fast, but I can tell a clear difference in speeds.
Anyways, I am very happy with it. 9 out of 10.
I just picked up this. Its a Netgear powerline network adapter. You plug them into your power outlets to create a network bridge.
Anyways. It worked right away. I installed the software, plugged them in, attached my router and my PC, and I am up and running.
The speed has clearly slowed on the attached computer. I tested the DL rate at 708kb/s. Its still sufficiently fast, but I can tell a clear difference in speeds.
Anyways, I am very happy with it. 9 out of 10.
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I'm using these also, on my xbox 360 in the gaming room. Have had great luck with them also.....Testing
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Shizelbs,
All the comments seem to address a longevity problem. Seems they will work beautiful for 2-3 months and then stop working. Be sure to hit this thread in that timeframe to give us an update.Holydoc (Home Theatre Lover)
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