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    Powerline adapter

    Does anyone have any experience with this product?

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    My Mag254 box and the wifi/router are in a different part of the house. Next to impossible to wire in Ethernet or to relocate the TV or wifi/router, so I was looking into an easy solution.

    Is this something that's doable, or is this just waste of my time/money?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rvtdi View Post
    Does anyone have any experience with this product?


    My Mag254 box and the wifi/router are in a different part of the house. Next to impossible to wire in Ethernet or to relocate the TV or wifi/router, so I was looking into an easy solution.

    Is this something that's doable, or is this just waste of my time/money?
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    I have used the power line adapters with the avov and they work great. Just remember not to plug them into a power bar, plug them directly into the wall outlet
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    Powerline adapter

    So i dont see why you wouldnt be able to plug in a switch at the other end of a powerline adapter its just a matter of are you okay with the speeds youre getting from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digi X View Post
    I use these ones. They work excellent. Price is great as well.
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    That's a wireless extender not a powerline extender
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    Powerline adapter

    Ok, thanks.So if I already had an old Powerline adapter which is 200Mbps and I dont use anything on my Lan other than my computer which directly goes into the adapter, then into the router.Is it worth getting a higher speed one like 1200.
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    the way it looks to me not really power line adapter WiFi to wired connection yes
    power line adapters use the power line to send signal from 1 adapter to another not wifi


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    Quote Originally Posted by Digi X View Post
    I use these ones. They work excellent. Price is great as well.
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    This looks really nice. Hope it works well

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    Quote Originally Posted by enagyzer View Post
    This looks really nice. Hope it works well
    just remember they are not powerline adapters so this is not the same as hard wiring them like power line adapters are
    they are wireless wifi
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    Quote Originally Posted by forzaazzurri View Post
    Can anybody recommend a good power line adapter for IPTV boxes. The old style 85 mbs are not good enough. Too much freezing. Do I need to go higher than the 200 mbs.
    There are several powerline adapters that are not wifi, try Amazon and read the ratings or just do a google search for powerline ethernet adapter reviews. Netgear is not one I would recommend but HomePlug and others work very well. Since these powerline adapters use ethernet patch cords to connect your devices, not wifi, 200 mbs would be better than the wifi due to the fact they use your AC house wiring and hardwire ethernet patch cords. I believe there are several 500 mb adapters if you want to minimize future hardware requirements.

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    powerline adapters dont work for me run solar with that system best thing i found is nanosat for 38 bucks run 4 of them in my house with np at all

 

 
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