Hi
I'm investigating networking options to the rest of my house, and found that a ethernet-over-power might be an option. Do any of you have any experience with this? I found that a kit (consisting of 2 adapters) would cost anything from R783 (14Mbps) to R1,200 (200Mbps).
How reliable is this?
Is it really plug and play?
Is there a reason to get the 200Mbps, when no other device in my is any faster 100Mbps? I would really not use more than 54Mbps, as this is all my notebook supports anyway.
W.
http://www.jump.co.za/compare/200-mbps-homeplug-turbo-ethernet-adapter-combo-of-two-units-13452.htm#description - 200Mbps for R1188
http://www.jump.co.za/product/netgear-85-mbps-powerline-network-adapter-kit-41966123.htm - 85Mbps for R1035
http://www.jump.co.za/product/netgear-14mbps-wall-plugged-ethernet-bridge-kit-axxe102gis-41136854.htm - 14Mbps for R783
I'm investigating networking options to the rest of my house, and found that a ethernet-over-power might be an option. Do any of you have any experience with this? I found that a kit (consisting of 2 adapters) would cost anything from R783 (14Mbps) to R1,200 (200Mbps).
How reliable is this?
Is it really plug and play?
Is there a reason to get the 200Mbps, when no other device in my is any faster 100Mbps? I would really not use more than 54Mbps, as this is all my notebook supports anyway.
W.
http://www.jump.co.za/compare/200-mbps-homeplug-turbo-ethernet-adapter-combo-of-two-units-13452.htm#description - 200Mbps for R1188
http://www.jump.co.za/product/netgear-85-mbps-powerline-network-adapter-kit-41966123.htm - 85Mbps for R1035
http://www.jump.co.za/product/netgear-14mbps-wall-plugged-ethernet-bridge-kit-axxe102gis-41136854.htm - 14Mbps for R783