Want to move my NAS out of my living room and upstairs (its a beast of a system and noisy as hell) can someone recommend a set of homeplugs? I need to be wired (ideally gigabits speed) into the NAS as trying to watch films etc over WiFi is just a bit too much for the network to take.
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Homeplug Recomendations
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Homeplug Recomendations
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWant to move my NAS out of my living room and upstairs (its a beast of a system and noisy as hell) can someone recommend a set of homeplugs? I need to be wired (ideally gigabits speed) into the NAS as trying to watch films etc over WiFi is just a bit too much for the network to take.
The was in the register yesterday
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/07/1...daptor_review/Coffee's for closers -
bought 3 of these the other week. One at the front hall way next to router (DHCP), one in the frontroom (serving PS3, Sky Box, Xbox) and one in the office (wireless extender, media server, Mac, printer, NAS). Work perfectly and speed is about 200mbps and streams 1080p 3D media from office media PC to PS3 with no issues!
Router and wireless extender are 100mbps, but issues what so ever!
500mbps HomePlug AV2 pass through £28.50 eachI didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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I've had the 200mb ones for ages, very good and traverse the separate consumer unit in the shed where the Stek data centre is. Bought some 1gb ones, won't see the past it, useless...
60 quid for the 4 if anyones interested, boxed with all the crap, proper Solwise.....Comment
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I use the Netgear Powerline AV+ ones, they are great, HD streaming no problem, that wasn't possible with wireless.
Make sure you get pass-through ones i.e. they have a female socket on the back so you dont have to take up a socket or end up plugging one into a 4-gang (which works but can reduce speed).Comment
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I have the Solwise Gigs they are very fast, and have worked fine from day one.Comment
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