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    Power line adaptors

    Can anyone give me some feedback on these gizmos please.

    TP-LINK TL-PA511 500Mbps AV500 Gigabit Powerline Adapter Kit [TL-PA511-Kit] - $99.95 : iiBuy.com.au



    Do they actually do what the label on the tin says they will, ie extend the signal using existing power cables in a building & how good & reliable is the signal?

    Thank you in anticipation.

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    I have a couple of the older 200Mbps Netgear ones of these

    Never actually expected them to work but they were great for getting a signal from one floor to the other where wireless was useless.


    That said I only got around 100Mbps in real world tests and I've heard plenty of examples where it hasn't worked

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    Thanks Rob. I guess it may also depend on the quality of the cabling etc as well. In my case it was replaced with new stuff a few years ago & the old cotton/rubber was all removed. Being an old stone villa makes this attractive to me but............... cest la vie.

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    In the most part they work fine. I used be a Telstra ADSL / Cable Broadband installer, fault finder. there was a case where we could not get ADSL to work in one street, where it should have worked, took the boffins a few months to trace a fault to a issue with a faulty light dimmer in another house. You might think this has nothing to do with ADSL but caused by harmonics .

    Have had similar faults with faulty power supplies in plasma tv's .

    If your internet isnt working as it should try unplugging your tv.

    Even if they only push out 100mbps its still heaps faster than the fastest ADSL which are typically 12 -18 mbps for ADSL2, so I say its worth a try.

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    Don't expect the speed rated on the box, but they certainly have some good uses.

    At home we use to have a Wifi N access point upstairs and a media centre (ATV) downstairs connected via the Wifi. Streaming 720p movies almost always paused/buffered at least once, some constantly stopped and were unwatchable.

    I purchased some power adapters and run the ATV media centre through that and not once have we had a movie pause/buffer since. That was 6-9 months ago now.

    Depends on what your purpose is, the quality of house wiring etc, but they certainly have been awesome for me.
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    Thanks lads, sounds like it is worth taking a punt on in my case, & I will keep your points in mind.

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    I use a netgear internet over powerline to provide a network connection in the shed, well away from the house. It's where the playstation and GT5 lives...

    I didn't expect much but have been pleasantly suprised. So suprised, in fact, I moved the sharepoint server down to the shed to unclutter the office; the connection is good enough for my content management system.

    HTH

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    Thanks. Is ordered, but I may have to fiddle around a bit because I am on a 2 phase connection & not sure it will work on both phases so may need to do some checking although I have a feeling the second one is just for the old Frigidaire electric range oven.

    Time will tell, but I'm sure it's not insurmountable.

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    One more hint: they don't like to be plugged into power boards; instead, directly into a dedicated power point.

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    I've had them not work unless they are on the same circuit to the fuse box, which makes sense if you think about it

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