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    using Ethernet wall plug adapters.

    If anyone is interested I didn't want to run a long Ethernet cable thru my house so I successfully installed a Tenda power line adapter kit which plug into the wall sockets and the allow house wires to carry the data, pretty neat little device.

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    what avov has built in wireless run 100 ft away

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    The powerline internet adapters are great...they give you a strong as though hard wired connection.....Like it better then wireless........

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    Yeh .. Powerline adaptors work great I use a pair for my basement HD TV when using Netflix etc. They can be used for anything that needs a direct Ethernet connection IPTV, PC, XBox etc. ;-)

    Who can afford a house 100ft long asft ???? Oh ... Run to next door LOL
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    Powerline adapter work very well and are cheap nowadays. Using one on my mag 254

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    well for me cant use it my solar system on that tried but wont let me

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    My stuff won't work without freezing using WIFI, I'm no more than 10 feet away from the router, Ethernet cures those problems on the Avov, I also have a CS918 generic android box that runs just fine using WIFI. It seems to me the Android box that runs KODI is better for on demand stuff.

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    Well that sucks asft .. There must be something out there cause they make them work on 240volts in the UK would have thought might be something out there for lower voltages other than 120? But I guess there's not a big enough market.
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    Should be no problem to use a voltage converter.

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    I have np on wireless at all run many devices

 

 
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