Powerline Network Adapters
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
Come on guys. I am asking about something important and you are posting about NZ??
Priorities gentlemen, priorities.
Priorities gentlemen, priorities.
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
Used to use one about 7 years ago. If you have a really big house (or separate buildings on the same breaker box) they are better than wifi. Think of them as a poor mans ethernet. Not a lot of throughput though. I'd say 20mb/s over a long electrical haul.
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
Basically the machine isa lead weight. Just got a netgear thing and installed it. Not blazing but one can do what one needs too and cheaper than dropping an ethernet cable.
I am satisifed.
I am satisifed.
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
I put my router on top of a wardrobe and it improved the speed quite a lot.
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
[captain obvious] Actually, your neighbors on the same electrical line transformer will be able connect just fine, so long as they know the password. [/ca]Abdul Alhazred wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 5:00 pm And no Wi Fi of course, because why give your thievish neighbors access to free pr0n? :BigGrin3:
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Actually, it sucks. Damn phone won't connect to the wi-fi and the computer doesn't recognize the Ethernet. Bastards.
God damnit to hell, I hate computers
Rob, would you get here forthwith and fix this mess for me?
CH would have been here already. :cry:
God damnit to hell, I hate computers
Rob, would you get here forthwith and fix this mess for me?
CH would have been here already. :cry:
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
lots of things cause that, but ...
Not too much can cause that.and the computer doesn't recognize the Ethernet.
unlock the shed door, asshole.Rob, would you get here forthwith and fix this mess for me?
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
No. It was one that we boght my bro as a present ages ago and when he died, since he didn't have a stereo ... well .. we took it. Win7 and old but ok for orders for the business ... sorta. I think the problem is cpu.
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Well, yea. A dead CPU will certainly stop it from connecting to the internet.
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Re: Powerline Network Adapters
check which executables are driving the usage--if it is the browser itself it may be an add-on issue. Also being an older machine, do you have java and shockwave disabled? As in, you ought to.